evidence
Scientific reasoning, because there is a basis/structure behind it i.e. general knowledge.
logic reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive
Scientific reasoning, because there is a basis/structure behind it i.e. general knowledge.
logic reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Deductive
Deductive reasoning
Deductive
The type of reasoning that uses general scientific knowledge to make predictions about specific cases is called deductive reasoning. In this approach, broad principles or theories are applied to specific situations to draw logical conclusions. For example, if a scientific law predicts a certain outcome under specific conditions, deductive reasoning allows us to infer that the same outcome will occur in similar cases. This contrasts with inductive reasoning, which involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations.
Deductive reasonong.
Inductive reasoning moves from the general details to the specific details Deductive reasoning is reasoning from the specific details to the general details