False. If you take a true if-then statement (e.g., "If P, then Q"), insert a "not" in each clause to get "If not P, then not Q," and reverse the clauses, you would have "If not Q, then not P." This new statement is not guaranteed to be true, as it reflects the contrapositive of the original statement, which is only true if the original statement was true.
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