Define inductive reasoning.

answering questions by analyzing specific observations and using them to come to a more general understanding

doubting or not accepting conclusions or ideas until they have been adequately tested and verified

answering questions based on what can be perceived by the senses

using general theories or principals to make predictions about more specific situations

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User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
6 years ago

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User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

answering questions by analyzing specific observations and using them to come to a more general understanding

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1 year ago

The correct definition of inductive reasoning is: answering questions by analyzing specific observations and using them to come to a more general understanding. This involves using evidence or examples to draw logical conclusions, typically moving from specific instances to broader generalizations. This approach is often used in scientific research and everyday problem-solving.