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Induction Reasoning

Description:

Induction reasoning is a logical process in which specific observations or examples are used to arrive at a general conclusion. It involves drawing conclusions based on patterns, trends, or similarities found in the observed instances.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The scientist used induction reasoning to formulate a theory based on the consistent results of multiple experiments.
  2. Induction reasoning suggests that all mammals give birth to live young since every mammal observed so far has this characteristic.
  3. In literature, authors often employ induction reasoning to develop convincing arguments or support certain themes in their works.
  4. Through induction reasoning, the detective inferred the identity of the suspect by analyzing the recurring patterns in the crime scenes.

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