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"inductive reasoning" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe reasoning that involves making a conclusion based on particular evidence or facts. Example: Through inductive reasoning, it can be concluded that the new drug has a positive effect on the disease due to the data collected from clinical trials.
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inductive reasoning
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The process of making inferences based upon observed patterns, or simple repetition. Often used in reference to predictions about what will happen or does happen, based upon what has happened.
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Many aspects of problem solving involve inductive reasoning, or induction.
For this reason our thinking contrasts sharply with inductive reasoning.
Many less theoretical instances of inductive reasoning also fail to be captured by enumerative induction.
Inductive Reasoning.
Structured statistical models of inductive reasoning.
Inductive reasoning about causally transmitted properties.
Theory-based Bayesian models of inductive reasoning.
This is a limitation of inductive reasoning.
Discovery supposes either chance or inductive reasoning.
In Feeney, A. & Heit, E. (eds)., Inductive reasoning.
What he shows — and what constitutes the main pleasure of the stories — is inductive reasoning.
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