Types of Reasoning

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is deductive reasoning?
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Deductive reasoning is a logical process where a conclusion is drawn from a set of premises that are generally assumed to be true. For example, if all mammals are warm-blooded and a dog is a mammal, then a dog is warm-blooded.
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CCSS.RI.8.1
CCSS.RI.6.8
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is inductive reasoning?
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Inductive reasoning involves making generalizations based on specific observations or evidence. For example, if you observe that the sun has risen in the east every day of your life, you might conclude that the sun always rises in the east.
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CCSS.RI.8.1
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CCSS.RI.7.8
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is abductive reasoning?
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Abductive reasoning is a form of logical inference that starts with an observation and seeks the simplest and most likely explanation. For example, if you see that the grass is wet, you might conclude that it rained.
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CCSS.RI.8.1
CCSS.RI.6.8
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Why is reasoning important in an argument?
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Reasoning is important because it explains how the evidence connects to the claim, helping to support the argument effectively.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a premise in reasoning?
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A premise is a statement or proposition that provides the foundation for an argument or reasoning process.
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CCSS.RI.7.1
CCSS.RI.8.1
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CCSS.RI.8.8
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a conclusion in reasoning?
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A conclusion is the statement that follows logically from the premises in an argument.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?
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Deductive reasoning starts with general premises and leads to a specific conclusion, while inductive reasoning starts with specific observations and leads to a general conclusion.
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CCSS.RL.7.1
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