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This is called deductive reasoning.
deductive reasoning
Inductive
Deductive Reasoning:- based off facts, true, realInductive Reasoning=- based off opinions, biased
It is a logical conclusion based on multiple ideas and theories that are generally assumed to be true
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This is false.
true
This is false.
The statement is false.
Inductive reasoning involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations or examples, while deductive reasoning involves starting with general premises and using them to reach specific conclusions. Inductive reasoning is more probabilistic and involves making educated guesses, while deductive reasoning is more logical and deterministic. Both types of reasoning are used to draw conclusions and make decisions in various fields such as science, mathematics, and philosophy.
thinking is without deductive reasoning, and critical thinking is when you look at data and come up with a conclusion based on said information.
thinking is without deductive reasoning, and critical thinking is when you look at data and come up with a conclusion based on said information.
This is called deductive reasoning.
deductive reasoning
Deductive arguments are based off of logic, because it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion not true.
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.