Inductive reasoning?


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Induction reasoning is reasoning which takes us beyond the confines of our current evidence or knowledge to conclusions about the unknown. An example of this reasoning would be to say, "This ice is cold." In other words, all ice I have ever touched was cold. Want to know? ChaCha and go!

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Inductive reasoning (noun) is reasoning from detailed facts to general principles. ChaCha!

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Inductive reasoning -noun -reasoning from detailed facts to general principles [syn: generalization]

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