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Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Example

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  • ok. thx every1 for watching. but seriously. we came to the conclusion that someone would get mad based on previous observations. and it just so happened to be correct. so it IS DEDUCTIVE reasoning

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  • they weren't potatoes, they looked more like tennis balls so I suspect your reasoning is unfounded.

    If you had chosen to use potatoes instead your research may well have had some legitimacy, but you chose to lie... fail!

    In my experience it is normally Arabs who choose to lie, I wonder what that might mean?

  • arent they both deductive reasoning??

  • @GoodOldAnime You are absolutely right. Apparently some teachers and authors of textbooks do not know what deductive reasoning is. They are teaching their misconceptions to students, who make Youtube videos. Inductive reasoning may be shown to be correct, but that does not make it deductive reasoning.

  • after a certain number of occurrunces.....based on a persons tolerance or mental awareness.....they will be expecting to be hit by the third or fourth day perhaps, and will no longer scream.....(you have successfully displayed DEDUCTIVE reasoning, but not successfully used deductive reasoning to predict an outcome......which it is used for)

  • I LIKE THE GENIUS IN YOU ALL

  • awsome, i really needed this for eng1020, now im gonna think about you guys when i recall the definition of inductive and deductive reasoning. Thank You!

  • good vid but.,

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    i have to go with @rucay, the 2nd one is an example of inductive, not deductive..there's not enough information there to conclude it's a deductive; your just guessing off an hypothesis that the person will get mad..its basically the same video twice replayed, in different perspectives..

    ..

    --coming from someone who is gifted with good logic skills & able to use in/deductive reasoning in appropriate matters.

  • @rucay yup. agreed..:)

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