Deductive
The use of a specific observation to reach a general conclusion. (APEX)
deductive
Deductive reasoning moves from general premises to specific conclusions. This type of reasoning starts with a hypothesis or theory and tests it against evidence to reach a logical conclusion.
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Inductive reasoning moves from specific facts or observations to reach a general conclusion. It involves making inferences based on patterns or trends identified in the data.
Specific to general :)
specific to general
That would be deductive reasoning, as this type of reasoning moves from a general premise (an hypothesis) to a more specific conclusion (theory).