Summary for chap-11 Inductive Reasoning and Inductive Fallacies
Inductive reasoning is the process of thinking that you used in describing a fruit,vegetable or tool when you began by not knowing the identity of the identity of the covered object.It is also called the empirical or scentific method.
It can be done through sensory observation,enumeration,analogous reasoning,casual reasoning and pattern recognition.Inductive reasoning is used as a method for obtaining information when it would be impossible to examine all the data available.This is done by taking statistical samplings or by making extrapolations.A hypothesis is a trial idea that can be used to further investigation in an inductive study,the conclusion is a generalization that is probable but not certain.
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