The ability of the atmospheric pressure hypothesis to link the behavior of barometers with the behavior of siphons and vacuum pumps is an illustration of:

🎲 Try a Random Question  |  Total Questions in Quiz: 45  |  🧠 Study this quiz with Flashcards
This question is part of a full practice quiz:
Logic 101 Practice Test: Inductive Logic - Hypothetical/Scientific Reasoning — practice the complete quiz, review flashcards, or try a random question.

Hypothetical reasoning is a type of reasoning that involves considering possibilities or hypothetical situations. It's a special form of proof that starts by assuming the truth of a formula. The formula that's assumed doesn't have to be true, which is why the reasoning is called hypothetical.  Here are some examples of hypothetical reasoning: "If you were to make a generalized expression based on limited experience, you would likely get yelled at". "Phil lives in Arkansas. Therefore, Phil lives in Little Rock". "If I get ill, I can't go to work. If I get ill, I can get apply for... Show more

The ability of the atmospheric pressure hypothesis to link the behavior of barometers with the behavior of siphons and vacuum pumps is an illustration of: