This would be an hypothesis (an educated guess).
It is faulty logical reasoning. For example,1^1 = 1*1 2^2 = 2*2 conclusion: n^n = n*n WRONG!
inductive reasoning
examples of analogical reasoning
Radioactive decay of unstable atomsTelephone calls arriving at a switchboardPhotons arriving at a telescopeMutations on a given strand of DNA
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Inductive
It is faulty logical reasoning. For example,1^1 = 1*1 2^2 = 2*2 conclusion: n^n = n*n WRONG!
inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning.
examples of analogical reasoning
Sherlock Holmes employed deductive reasoning not only in the cases he was working on but in his everyday life. He would gather all the facts and blend his knowledge of science, medicine, literature and psychology to arrive at a conclusion. If it was not the right conclusion he would use this to grow closer to the most obvious outcome (process of elimination).
According to my geometry textbook, deductive reasoning is a "conclusion based on accepted statements...conclusion must be true if hypotheses are true...". An example: If your name is Kathryn, you are female. If you are female, you enjoy almonds. Therefore, all people named Kathryn enjoy almonds.
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The author mainly uses deductive reasoning in the argument, presenting a logical chain of thought starting from a general statement and leading to a specific conclusion. This is supported by evidence and examples to reinforce the main points.
deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning. :)