Inductive and Deductive Reasoning:

Inductive and Deductive Reasoning:

Inductive and Deductive Reasoning:
 Thinking in man-made brainpower has two significant structures, Inductive thinking, and Deductive thinking. Both thinking structures have premises and ends, yet both thinkings are conflicting with one another.




Following is a list for comparison between inductive and deductive reasoning:

Deductive reasoning uses available facts, information, or knowledge to deduce a valid conclusion, whereas inductive reasoning, involves making a generalization from specific facts, and observations.

 

Deductive reasoning uses a top-down approach, whereas inductive reasoning uses a bottom-up approach.

 

Deductive reasoning moves from a generalized statement to a valid conclusion, here as Inductive reasoning moves from specific observation to a generalization.

 

In deductive reasoning, the conclusions are certain, whereas in inductive reasoning, the conclusions are probabilistic.

 

Deductive arguments can be valid or invalid, which be true, whereas inductive argument can be strong even if premises are true.


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