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Scientific Reasoning involves many different methods and techniques.  The sciences most often use inductive strategies for discovery and deductive arrangement as a basis of knowledge.  On the one hand, induction is most often associated with scientific reasoning and is only probabilistic in nature.  Deduction, on the other hand, is a strategy whereby if the reasoning is "good," the premisses entail the conclusion.

 



SCIENTIFIC REASONING

THE STRUCTURE OF ARGUMENTS

  • What is Scientific Reasoning?
  • What is an Argument?
  • Diagramming Arguments
  • Arguments and Explanations
  • Complex Arguments
  • Deduction and Induction
  • Problem Solving

 

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