Inductive reasoning
The steps on making a generalization is Identify the topic,Gather examples,examine the examples for similarities,and make the generalization.
you need to include all of the details in making your generalization
deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
The word you're looking for is "inductive." Inductive reasoning involves using specific examples or observations to draw a broader generalization or conclusion. For instance, observing that the sun rises in the east every day leads to the broader conclusion that the sun always rises in the east.
The steps on making a generalization is Identify the topic,Gather examples,examine the examples for similarities,and make the generalization.
examples of analogical reasoning
http://onegoodmove.org/fallacy/induct.htm details some examples: Hasty Generalization Unrepresentative Sample False Analogy Slothful Induction Fallacy of Exclusion
A generalization that is made after seeing only one or two examples
identify the topic, gather examples ,examine them for simlarities, make your generalization
sweeping generalization
you need to include all of the details in making your generalization
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deductive reasoning
inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
The word you're looking for is "inductive." Inductive reasoning involves using specific examples or observations to draw a broader generalization or conclusion. For instance, observing that the sun rises in the east every day leads to the broader conclusion that the sun always rises in the east.