Inductive and deductive.
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Deductive - arriving at conclusion based on real logic and reasoning.
Inductive - arriving at a conclusion based on hypothesis, which may be untrue. I would advice read more information in this blog about Inductive vs Deductive - Difference Between Inductive and Deductive | Difference and Definition
Inductive - arriving at a conclusion based on hypothesis, which may be untrue. I would advice read more information in this blog about Inductive vs Deductive - Difference Between Inductive and Deductive | Difference and Definition
The main difference between inductive and deductive reasoning is that inductive reasoning aims at developing a theory while deductive reasoning aims at testing an existing theory.
Inductive reasoning moves from specific observations to broad generalizations, and deductive reasoning the other way around.
Inductive reasoning moves from specific observations to broad generalizations, and deductive reasoning the other way around.