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Inductive reasoning makes generalizations from specific facts, and would therefore be more closely tied to forming theories.
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Through inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning makes generalizations from specific facts, and would therefore be more closely tied to forming theories.
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Inductive thinking involves making generalizations based on specific observations or examples. It involves moving from specific instances to broad generalizations without guaranteeing the truth of the conclusion.
Scientists use deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning when looking at problems. Deductive reasoning involves making specific conclusions based on general principles or theories. Inductive reasoning involves making generalizations or theories based on specific observations or evidence. Both types of reasoning are important in forming hypotheses, making predictions, and drawing conclusions in scientific research.
Forming conclusions based on experience and observations is called inductive reasoning
A form of reasoning called _____________ is the process of forming general ideas and rules based on your experiences and observations induction
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*analogy- comparison if two things alike in some aspects or they will be sembleone another in other aspect.*intuition - mental ability same as guessing.*inductive - forming of general statement from particular specific case.*deductive - making conclusion from general to particular stances.
*analogy- comparison if two things alike in some aspects or they will be semble one another in other aspect. *intuiton - mental ability same as guessing. *inductive - forming of general statement from particular specific case. *deductive - making conclusion from general to particular stances.