inductive reasoning
Inductive Reasoning.
Deductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
None in particular.
from general to particular or from particular to general or spatially. so basically one of these three ways.
"Theory"
Hypothosis
Inductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
Inductive Reasoning
A scientist who studies animal life is a zoologist. There is no particular name for a scientist that specialises in platypuses.
A scientist for botany in general is refered to as a Botanist.
No it does not specify a particular scientist.
This was not one particular scientist - as far as we know. It was the generally accepted idea in antiquity. Perhaps the idea started from one particular scientist, but in that case, his name is probably lost.
None in particular.
a) spatially b) chronologically c) from general to particular d) from particular to general
from general to particular or from particular to general or spatially. so basically one of these three ways.
from general to particular or from particular to general or spatially. so basically one of these three ways.
hypothesis