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What is inductive and deductive reasoning?

Inductive reasoning moves from the general details to the specific details Deductive reasoning is reasoning from the specific details to the general details


Reasoning that is derived from detailed facts to general principles is called?

Reasoning that is derived from detailed facts to general principles is called


What type of a reasoning involves applying general principles to a specific case?

deductive reasoning it is deductive reasoning........


What is the method of reasoning that involves using specific facts to form a conclusion A. inductive reasoning B. general reasoning C. analytical reasoning D. deductive reasoning?

The method of reasoning that involves using specific facts to form a conclusion is A. inductive reasoning. This approach draws general conclusions based on specific observations or instances. In contrast, deductive reasoning starts with general principles to reach a specific conclusion.


An argument that starts from a more specific idea to reach a more general conclusion is known as?

inductive-reasoning


Deductive reasoning moves from?

Deductive reasoning moves from general principles to specific instances. It involves inferring specific conclusions from general statements or premises.


When you from general ideas and rules based on your experiences observations you call that from of reasoning?

Empirical reasoning.


Does inductive reasoning involve applying a general rule to a specific situation?

No, inductive reasoning involves reaching a general conclusion based on specific observations or evidence. It moves from specific instances to a general principle, unlike deductive reasoning which applies a general rule to specific situations.


What is inductive reasoning moves from what to what?

The use of a specific observation to reach a general conclusion. (APEX)


Inductive reasoning moves from what to what?

Specific to general :)


Deductive reasoning goes from what to what?

general to specific


What are the three categories of scientific reasoning described by Aristotle?

Aristotle described three categories of scientific reasoning: deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, and hypothetical reasoning. Deductive reasoning involves deriving specific conclusions from general principles or premises. Inductive reasoning involves drawing general conclusions based on specific observations or instances. Hypothetical reasoning involves exploring the implications of proposed hypotheses or theories to understand their validity.