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What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Inductive Reasoning: You use your own opinions. Facts are NOT required. Deductive Reasoning: You use solid evidences and facts, personal opinions do not count.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Inductive and deductive reasoning are both approaches that can be used to evaluate inferences. Deductive reasoning involves starting out with a theory or general statement, then moving towards a specific conclusion. Inductive reasoning, on the other hand, takes a series of specific observations and tries to expand them into a more general theory. Each approach is very different, and it is important to be aware that both inductive and deductive reasoning can end up with false results, especially if the initial premise of the reasoning is false, in which case the results are said to be “unsound.”

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