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Valid inference depends upon accurate confidence intervals (CIs).
Valid inference requires a framework in which potential underlying relationships between the event and longitudinal process are explicitly acknowledged.
In virtue of this feature, the form (3) is termed a valid inference form.
In fact, two kinds of valid inference can be drawn from a conditional proposition.
Closely related to the idea of a valid inference form is that of a valid proposition form.
In general, if p is the conjunction of the premises, and q the conclusion, of a deductively valid inference, p will strictly imply q.
Essentially this consists of a set of rules for drawing conclusions from hypotheses (assumptions, premises) represented by wffs of PC and thus for constructing valid inference forms.
Conversion yields an equivalent proposition (and is hence a valid inference) in general only with so-called E and I propositions (universal negatives and particular affirmatives).
Some experts regard all valid inference as deductive in form and, for this and other reasons, reject the supposed contrast between deduction and induction.
The thought is that the conclusion must be relevant to the premises in a valid inference.
Pre-Aristotelian evidence for reflection on argument forms and valid inference are harder to come by.
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