I have researched several cites...I am stil confused on the difference between deductive and inductive arguments.

My question is: who decides if it is a deductive or iductive argument? Ther author or the reader?

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Deductive and Inductive Arguments [Internet Encyclopedia of ... A deductive argument is an argument in which it is thought that the premises provide a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion. In a deductive argument, ...
http://www.iep.utm.edu/d/ded-ind.htm

Deductive and Inductive Arguments: What’s the Difference? Arguments can be separated into two categories: deductive and inductive. A deductive argument is one in which it is impossible for the premises to be true ...
http://atheism.about.com/od/criticalthinking/a/deductivearg.htm

Mission: Critical (Deductive Arguments) In general, there are two distinct ways of expressing a deductive argument: as a syllogism, or as a conditional. Any deductive argument can be expressed as ...
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There are two main types of arguments: deductive and inductive. A deductive argument is an argument such that the premises provide (or appear to provide) ...
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/
An equivalent way of saying deductive is valid.