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- Argument_by_example comment "An argument by example (also known as argument from example) is an argument in which a claim is supported by providing examples. Most conclusions drawn in surveys and carefullycontrolled experiments are arguments by example andgeneralization. Studies that analyze past speeches also draw conclusions by taking specific examples of communication and inferring generalizations from them.Arguments from example may be difficult to recognize because they can look like mere illustration.".
- Q4789733 comment "An argument by example (also known as argument from example) is an argument in which a claim is supported by providing examples. Most conclusions drawn in surveys and carefullycontrolled experiments are arguments by example andgeneralization. Studies that analyze past speeches also draw conclusions by taking specific examples of communication and inferring generalizations from them.Arguments from example may be difficult to recognize because they can look like mere illustration.".