The process of arriving at a specific conclusion based on previously accepted general statements? Is called extrapolation.
deductive reasoning
It is probably "jumping to a conclusion". There is nothing in the question about any analysis, or validation of hypotheses.
This would be an hypothesis (an educated guess).
It is faulty logical reasoning. For example,1^1 = 1*1 2^2 = 2*2 conclusion: n^n = n*n WRONG!
Radioactive decay of unstable atomsTelephone calls arriving at a switchboardPhotons arriving at a telescopeMutations on a given strand of DNA
deductive reasoning
It is probably "jumping to a conclusion". There is nothing in the question about any analysis, or validation of hypotheses.
Inductive
This would be an hypothesis (an educated guess).
"Conclude" is a verb. It is used to express the act of arriving at a decision or ending something.
It is faulty logical reasoning. For example,1^1 = 1*1 2^2 = 2*2 conclusion: n^n = n*n WRONG!
The past continuous tense of "arrive" is "was arriving" or "were arriving."
The act of arriving, or coming; the act of reaching a place from a distance, whether by water (as in its original sense) or by land., The attainment or reaching of any object, by effort, or in natural course; as, our arrival at this conclusion was wholly unexpected., The person or thing arriving or which has arrived; as, news brought by the last arrival., An approach.
will be arriving
Yes, you had best not take no sprain into account preceding arriving at a conclusion
To be/ do something very frequently on time or at a previously agreed time.
The past progressive of "arrived" is "was arriving" or "were arriving," depending on the subject of the sentence.