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What process is usdd in this example you have learned that all living things use energy your dog is a living thing she must use energy?

inductive reasoning Deductive Reasoning A+


What scientific reasoning includes?

Scientific reasoning requires a logical way of thinking based on gathering and evaluating evidence .There are two types of Scientific reasoning can be deductive or inductive.


What is the word for using logic to explain observations?

Deductive reasoning or if you work backwards it could be inductive reasoning.


What type of reasoning may allow you to predict what you may expect to observe?

Inductive reasoning is often used to predict what you may expect to observe. This type of reasoning involves making generalizations based on specific observations or patterns. By using inductive reasoning, you can make educated guesses about future observations or outcomes based on past experiences.


Scientific predictions based on laws are formulated using deductive reasoning inductive reasoning presuppositions subjective reasoning?

Scientific predictions based on laws are primarily formulated using deductive reasoning. This involves applying general principles or laws to specific instances to predict outcomes. For example, if a law states that a certain reaction occurs under specific conditions, scientists can deduce what will happen in similar situations. Inductive reasoning, while important for developing hypotheses and theories, is less central to the formulation of predictions based on established laws.

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How is inductive reasoning different from deductive reasoning?

Inductive reasoning varies from deductive reasoning as follows: 1) inductive reasoning is a reason supporting an argument and 2) deductive reasoning is an argument against an argument.


which is most important inductive or deductive reasoning?

which is the most important inductive or deductive reasoning


Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because?

Inductive reasoning is weaker than deductive reasoning because inductive reasoning is known as bottom-up logic where as deductive reasoning is known as top-down logic.


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


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

inductive-reasoning


How are deductive and inductive reasoning diffrent from another?

Deductive reasoning moves from general principles to specific conclusions, while inductive reasoning moves from specific observations to broader generalizations. Deductive reasoning aims to prove a conclusion with certainty, while inductive reasoning aims to support a conclusion with probability.


Who was the scientist that preferred inductive reasoning to deductive reasoning?

Rabelais


What are the two kinds of logic?

Deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning


Inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning?

Deductive reasoning is when researchers work from general information to more specific information. Inductive reasoning is when researchers work from specific observations to theories and generalizations.


3 Explain the purposes of inductive and deductive reasoning in mathematics?

In mathematics, deductive reasoning is used in proofs of geometric theorems. Inductive reasoning is used to simplify expressions and solve equations.


Is martin Luther king's speech i have a dream inductive or deductive reasoning?

It is both inductive and deductive. There are examples of both in his speech.


What is the difference between deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning?

Deductive reasoning starts with a general principle and applies it to a specific situation to reach a certain conclusion. Inductive reasoning starts with specific observations and uses them to make a generalization or prediction.