''Three numbers, 2, 4, 6, were shown to a subject, who was told that they conformed to a simple relational rule : and the subjects task was to discover the rule by generating successive triads of members. He had to find whether the triad fit the rule or not'' This type of reasoning is called:

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''Three numbers, 2, 4, 6, were shown to a subject, who was told that they conformed to a simple relational rule : and the subjects task was to discover the rule by generating successive triads of members. He had to find whether the triad fit the rule or not'' This type of reasoning is called:






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