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Scientific Inquiry
Deductive Reasoning in Science Experiments
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Deductive reasoning helps scientists turn a general idea into a specific test. It is the kind of logic used in hypothesis-based science, where researchers start with a rule or principle and predict what should happen next. This is the opposite direction from inductive reasoning, which begins with observations.
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Deductive reasoning is a type of logic that uses general principles to make specific predictions or conclusions.
It is the opposite of inductive reasoning, where general principles are inferred from specific observations.
Both types of reasoning are used to generate and test hypotheses.
For example, a scientist observes that bu...
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