The type of reasoning that uses scientific knowledge to make predictions about specific cases is known as inductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning involves drawing general conclusions based on specific observations or experiments. By observing patterns or trends in scientific data, one can make informed predictions about future occurrences or specific instances. This approach is commonly used in scientific research to formulate hypotheses and theories.
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
Scientific reasoning, because there is a basis/structure behind it i.e. general knowledge.
evidence
Deductive reasonong.
Science will use logic to make predictions and forecasts.