In the Inductive method, logic proceeds from: a. General to Particular b. Particular to General c. Both (a) and (b) d. None of these

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The question is asking to identify the direction of reasoning in the inductive method of logic, specifically whether it goes from general to particular or from particular to general.

Answer

Particular to General.

The logic proceeds from Particular to General.

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The logic proceeds from Particular to General.

More Information

Inductive reasoning begins with specific observations and measurements, from which broader generalizations or theories are made. This method is commonly used in scientific fields where data is collected to form generalized conclusions.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing inductive with deductive reasoning, which works from the general to the specific. Ensure the distinction is clear by focusing on the direction of logical inference.

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