What is the main difference between deductive and inductive reasoning?

Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning Concepts

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Deductive reasoning is based on emotions, while inductive reasoning is based on logic.
Deductive reasoning aims for certainty, while inductive reasoning aims for probability.
Deductive reasoning is always correct, while inductive reasoning is always incorrect.
Deductive reasoning uses specific examples, while inductive reasoning uses general principles.
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What does deductive reasoning aim to provide?
A probable conclusion
A guaranteed conclusion
A general principle
An emotional response
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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In the example given, what is the relationship between foxes and canines?
No foxes are canines
All foxes are canines
Some canines are foxes
All canines are foxes
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the example of the tree-sleeping fox demonstrate?
That some foxes are not canines
That some canines sleep in trees
That all canines sleep in trees
That no foxes sleep in trees
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the conclusion of the unicorn example in deductive reasoning?
The next unicorn will have a heart tattoo
The next unicorn will have no horn
The next unicorn will have a single horn
The next unicorn will have two horns
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What does inductive reasoning aim to show?
That the conclusion is always false
That the conclusion is likely true
That the conclusion is based on emotions
That the conclusion is certain
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is the argument about the unicorn without a heart tattoo considered weak?
Because it is based on a false premise
Because it is based on a single piece of evidence
Because it is based on deductive reasoning
Because it is based on emotions
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