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Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
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Deductive Reasoning Take a general concept and determine the facts that contribute to that concept Information is known and you want to know more Great for writing a thesis driven paper such as argument or persuasion
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Deductive Reasoning Newton’s Law of gravity says, “Everything that goes up must come down.” If I throw a pencil up it will come down. Begin with a general concept and more specific details.
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Deductive Reasoning Newton’s Law of gravity says, “Everything that goes up must come down.” If I throw a pencil up today it will come down. Find the general statement
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Deductive Reasoning Newton’s Law of gravity says, “Everything that goes up must come down.” If I throw a pencil up today it will come down. general statement
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Deductive Reasoning Newton’s Law of gravity says, “Everything that goes up must come down.” If I throw a pencil up today it will come down. Find the detail or defining concept
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Deductive Reasoning Newton’s Law of gravity says, “Everything that goes up must come down.” If I throw a pencil up today it will come down. detail or defining concept
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Inductive Reasoning Finding specific concepts and generalizing them to determine a conclusion Popular for scientific discovery Great for discovering a theory or identifying a thesis
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Inductive Reasoning In the past two weeks, each time I cooked brownies with my “Cookmaster” baking pan they turned out black, charred, and hard. Every time, therefore, I cook with a “Cookmaster,” my brownies will turn out burned.
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Inductive Reasoning In the past two weeks, each time I cooked brownies with my “Cookmaster” baking pan they turned out black, charred, and hard. Every time, therefore, I cook with a “Cookmaster,” my brownies will turn out burned. Beginning with a specific example(s) and …
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Inductive Reasoning In the past two weeks, each time I cooked brownies with my “Cookmaster” baking pan they turned out, black, charred, and hard. Every time, therefore, I cook with a “Cookmaster,” my brownies will turn out burned. … moving to a more general concept/idea/thesis.
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Notice the Distinctions DeductiveInductive The cell phone will cost $249. This include $200 for hardware cost, $40 for activation, and $9 for taxes. The cell phone’s base cost is $200, activation is $49, and taxes are $9. This is a great deal. We need to cut costs because our expenses are exceeding our revenue. We spent 1.2 million in material while grossing 1 million. Material costs were 1.2 million and labor costs were.5 million, which adds up to 1.7 million in total costs while our revenue was 1 million. This means we need to cut material costs. Be a good student.All of your friends and siblings are making A’s. You can make A’s too.
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Inductive or Deductive? Your first quiz grade usually indicates your success in the course.
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Inductive or Deductive? Your first quiz grade usually indicates your success in the course. Inductive
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Inductive or Deductive? The final exam accounts for a majority of the course grade and indicates your academic success.
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Inductive or Deductive? The final exam accounts for a majority of the course grade and indicates your academic success. Deductive
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Inductive or Deductive? Look at all those students, the ones shouting and shaking their fists. They must be mad at the advisors. Inductive
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