the  statement

the  statement

Previously you were introduced to the concepts of deductive and  inductive reasoning, now consider the following statement: “Traditional  publishing has been rendered unnecessary by the rise of digital  publication.”

First respond by creating a deductive argument. Then, respond using  an inductive argument. Each argument should be three-to-five sentences  in length and should stand alone. In a final paragraph, explain the type  of deduction and induction employed in each argument, and which  argument you believe is more effective in refuting or supporting the  statement provided.

Previously you were introduced to the concepts of deductive and  inductive reasoning, now consider the following statement: “Traditional  publishing has been rendered unnecessary by the rise of digital  publication.”

First respond by creating a deductive argument. Then, respond using  an inductive argument. Each argument should be three-to-five sentences  in length and should stand alone. In a final paragraph, explain the type  of deduction and induction employed in each argument, and which  argument you believe is more effective in refuting or supporting the  statement provided.