Difference between revisions of "Inductive reasoning"
From Conservapedia
Conservative (Talk | contribs) |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | '''Inductive reasoning''' is | + | '''Inductive reasoning''' is a type of reasoning in which a universal law or principle is established from repeated observations of the same phenomena.<ref name="Signature">{{Cite book |
| author = Meyer, Stephen C. | | author = Meyer, Stephen C. | ||
| title = Signature in the Cell | | title = Signature in the Cell | ||
Revision as of 22:23, December 26, 2015
Inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning in which a universal law or principle is established from repeated observations of the same phenomena.[1]
References
- ↑ Meyer, Stephen C. (2008). Signature in the Cell. New York: HarperOne, 153-156. ISBN 978-0-06-147279-2.