Deductive reasoning is a scientific method used to prove a hypothesis or deduct a truth based on logic.
*Since all humans are mortal, and I am a human, then I am mortal
*Cacti are plants and all plants perform photosynthesis; therefore, cacti perform photosynthesis.
*That dog is growling so be careful or you might get bitten. (It is logical is the dog is angry, he might bite.)
An example of inductive logic is, "The coin I pulled from the bag is a penny. That coin is a penny. A third coin from the bag is a penny. Therefore, all the coins in the bag are pennies."
Give real life examples of inductive and deductive reasoning either from movies or personal conversations.
In your assigned readings, you learned how inductive and deductive reasoning are used to answer questions about life. Briefly compare and contrast each type of reasoning as they apply to biological investigation. Which, if any, type of reasoning is best used to establish cause and effect relationships? Explain your rationale using one or more examples.
How might hypothetical deductive reasoning relate to the establishment of identity? Give three examples of hypothetical deductive reasoning typical of the developing cognitive processes of an adolescent. How is hypothetical deductive reasoning related to neurobiological development?
Explain the terms “deductive reasoning” and “decision making”, providing examples from your daily life that illustrates each of these cognitive processes. Make sure you support your discussion with information from the unit’s Readings.
Find and post examples of deductive and inductive arguments. For each example, evaluate its logical strength, using the concepts and ideas presented in the textbook readings, the lesson, and any other source you find that helps you to evaluate the validity (deductive) or strength (inductive) of the argument. You can use examples from the text, or you can find examples elsewhere. Editorials and opinion columns are a good source, as are letters to the editor. Blogs will also often be...
Deductive arguments are top-down, working from general principles to specific cases. Inductive reasoning, on the other hand, is bottom-up, working from specific observations and looking for patterns that lead to a general conclusion. Your career path in healthcare and health-related fields will present many problems that will require critical reasoning. Think about potential issues or even issues you have already encountered. Determine what type of critical reasoning - inductive or deductive - best suits the situation - or do you...
APA paper at least one page. Analyze and answer the following questions. Use real-life examples. How are critical thinking and decision making related? Think about some styles of decision making such as intuition or more systematic approaches. What are some obstacles to critical thinking and how can you avoid deductive and inductive reasoning fallacies? Give examples. What are some habits of critical thinkers? How do those habits contribute to more successful decisions? Give an example of a time when you...
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