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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 . Deductive | Inductive DEDUCTIVE REASONING When you first receive your test, do a quick survey of the entire test so that you know how to efficiently budget your time. 1. 2. INDUCTIVE REASONING Reasoning is the evaluation of a conclusion based solely on given information. REASONING Reasoning from specific pieces of data or information, and working toward a general conclusion Reasoning from specific pieces of data or information, and working toward a general conclusion Determining if a specific conclusionis valid based on general principes or assertations Examples: - The Earth is a planet, and all planets orbit a sun, therefore the Earth orbits a sun.-All apples are fruits, all fruits grow on trees; therefore, all apples grow on trees. Examples:-Bob is a sumo wrestler. Sumo wrestlers weigh a lot. Bob weighs a lot.-Barry is a baseball player. All baseball players can make it to first base in at least 4 seconds. Barry can make it to first base in at least 4 seconds. TIPS FOR TEST TAKING Always read the whole question carefully. Don't make assumptions about what the question might be. 3. 3. If you have time left when you arefinished, look over your test. 4. 5. Use the process of elimination andget rid of as many wrong answers and narrow down your choices. Don't second-guess yourself. Statistics prove that your first answer choice is usually correct. When checking over your test donot go back through the test and change your answers. 6. Don't forget to study. Studying for the test over an extended period is much more effective and lasting than cramming for the test at the last minute. Inductive reasoning takes specific examplesand makes general conclusions. Deductive reasoning takes gerneral cases and makes specific examples. http://www.thatquiz.org/tq/previewtest?Y/Z/L/T/14841329498191http://www.testtakingtips.com/test/gentest.htmhttp://www.fastweb.com/back-to-school-2012/articles/1707-top-standardized-test-taking-tipshttp://examples.yourdictionary.com/deductive-reasoning-examples.htmlhttp://examples.yourdictionary.com/inductive-reasoning-examples.html
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