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    Inductive Thinking Example

    Administration   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Inductive thinking it is also used as a synonym for inductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning is one that starts from particular cases to formulate a concept, definition, principle or law, where you go from something particular to the general, starting from the effects to Causes.

    Inductive thinking starts from the observation of particular cases, of which, by the repetition of the behavior or the constancy of the observation, generalizations, laws are formulated or premises with universal value, which will subsequently serve to establish the veracity of a particular case or observation or predict what its behavior or behavior will be. growth.

    Inductive thinking example:

    • I see a cat, and I see that it has unique characteristics such as whiskers, claws, fangs, tail, and a particular morphological configuration. And without knowing other breeds or species of felines, I already have an idea or concept of all of them, a similar form and behavior, just starting from the behavior and form of a case in particular.
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    • Jesus ate too much and hurt him, John ate too much and hurt him, therefore eating too much hurts.
    • The dog has a snout with fangs and attacks with them, the tiger has a snout with fangs and has claws with which attacks, the lion has a snout, fangs and claws and attacks with them, the Comodo dragon has claws, fangs and attacks with they. Therefore animals with fangs and claws are dangerous.
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