inductive
The act , method , or manner of proceeding in some action ESP ., the sequence of steps to be followed.
No, analytical is a very measured analysis of the facts to draw a conclusion where judgemental is making decisions before weighing the facts.
It means you are using your opinions instead of just all facts.
This is the osbervatory stage or the 'observation'
i think what you wear in the day depends on thats day weather but on scientific perspective you dont need it, for in you dont need observation, hypothesis,experiment,conclusion and theory to dress for the day.
inductive
it ic called deduction
Inductive Reasoning
"Jumping to a conclusion" is not knowing all the facts and forming a conclusion. Drawing a conclusion is learning all the facts to make a conclusion if it is correct or not.
proceeding to a conclusion by reason or argument rather than intuition
a specific method to come to a conclusion based on facts or assumptions.Logical reasoning entails the use of formal deduction, that is, induction and abduction.
conclusion
Infer
discussing an issue,proceeding to a conclusion through reason rather than intuition
A conclusion is the idea or information you have, once you have all the facts.
inductive; -of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion; "inductive reasoning" So an inductive argument would be based on a set of facts that two opposing sides could use to create separate conclusions, or that one person could use to form a theory or a derivation
A thesis statement is a conclusion that you have reached, based on facts (and possibly based on hypotheses as well); it is not just a statement of facts. Facts are stated in order to support your conclusion.