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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Inductive reasoning involves developing a general rule from specific situations. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Induction – used in natural sciences, from the specific to the general. The process involves observing things and trying to theorize why they are the way they are. All possible reasons are acceptable and each reason can be discredited but it does not mean that the reason is invalid. A form of reasoning that accepts that life is extremely complex and cannot be explained with one theory. Uses narratives to converse the theory. I would say false as well as inductive reasoning does not involve coming up with general rules but using a variety of rules to explain something

OpenStudy (anonymous):

actually disregard that it is true

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