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Explain the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning.
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Deductive reasoning is a logical process where specific conclusions are drawn from general principles or premises. Inductive reasoning is the opposite, where general conclusions are drawn based on specific observations or evidence. Deductive reasoning moves from general to specific, while inductive reasoning moves from specific to general.
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