Inductive VS Deductive Reasoning by Shmoop

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Inductive VS Deductive Reasoning by Shmoop

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There are two different ways to use reasoning: deductive and inductive. Deductive reasoning starts with a general theory, statement, or hypothesis and then works its way down to a conclusion based on evidence. Inductive reasoning starts with a small observation or question and works it's way to a theory by examining the related issues.
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Shmoop
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2013-06-14T18:11:34.000Z

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Shmoop, “Inductive VS Deductive Reasoning by Shmoop,” Uwekind Resource Centre, accessed December 7, 2024, http://library.uwekind.com/items/show/357.