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Empirical reasoning.
When you form general ideas and rules based on your experiences and observations, you call that form of reasoning ___________.
If you then test your theory - it is the Scientific Method.generalobservations
observations
inductive reasoning is self propagation and self establishedinductive reasoning starts with empirical observations of specific phenomena, then establishes a general rule to fit the observed facts.deductive reasoning starts with a general rule, then applies that rule to a specific instance.
A form of reasoning called _____________ is the process of forming general ideas and rules based on your experiences and observations induction
Empirical reasoning.
Induction
When you form general ideas and rules based on your experiences and observations, you call that form of reasoning ___________.
Forming conclusions based on experience and observations is called inductive reasoning
If you then test your theory - it is the Scientific Method.generalobservations
observations
The process you're describing is called induction - it involves drawing conclusions based on patterns or observations, often using specific instances to reach a broader generalization or hypothesis. By observing multiple instances and identifying commonalities, one can infer a specific consequence that applies more broadly than the original observations.
If you then test your theory - it is the Scientific Method.generalobservations
general; specific
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning that involves drawing general conclusions based on specific observations or evidence. It is used to make predictions about future events or outcomes, but the conclusions are not guaranteed to be true. It is a common method in scientific research and everyday decision-making.