An investigator reasons: 'Every witness who recants their statement in this jurisdiction has done so within 72 hours of giving it. This witness recanted after 96 hours. Therefore, this recantation likely has a different underlying cause than the typical witness.' Which flaw, if any, exists in this inductive reasoning?
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A
The conclusion commits the fallacy of affirming the consequent by assuming causation from correlation.
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B
The generalization may rest on an insufficiently examined sample or incomplete case records, making the 72-hour pattern unreliable.
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C
The argument is deductively valid because the conclusion follows necessarily from a universal law.
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D
The reasoning is flawed because inductive arguments can never establish patterns from past cases.