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In a inductive manner
By using induction
by means of electrical or magnetic induction (Electricity); by means of inductive reasoning
By induction or inference
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influencing
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of, relating to, or arising from induction or inductance
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of, or relating to logical induction
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Inductive reasoning is based on the process of induction
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Beginning with specific observations and measurable criteria, inductive reasoning detects patterns and make some sort of hypotheses and finally, one or more theories Called "Bottom Up", it works from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories
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relating to logical induction; "inductive thinking
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introductory or preparatory
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inducing or influencing; leading on; "inductive to the sin of Eve"- John Milton
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Leading or drawing; persuasive; tempting; usually followed by to
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Operating by induction; as, an inductive electrical machine
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Reasoning process in which data are gathered and examined, hypotheses are formulated, and eventually theories are developed in response to what the data reveal; generally used with qualitative research methods
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–– characterized by studying particular cases (factors, evidences) one by one in order to arrive at a generalization
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Tending to induce or cause
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arising from inductance; "inductive reactance"
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Facilitating induction; susceptible of being acted upon by induction; as, certain substances have a great inductive capacity
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{s} of or pertaining to electric or magnetic induction (Electricity); using reasoning by induction; serving to induce persuade; introductory
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Of an argument in which the logical connection between premisses and conclusion is one of probability
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relating to logical induction; "inductive thinking"
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A deductive approach is when examples of particular language structures are given and learners 'work out' a general grammar rule based on these examples In Gaeilge agus Fáilte, Unit 3, Section 8 2, learners are asked: 'Look at the Conversations in 8 1 again Can you guess at the reason for the four different forms of i?' This is an example of an inductive approach This approach is often associated with Audio-Lingual teaching/learning methods (See Deductive)
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Leading to inferences; proceeding by, derived from, or using, induction; as, inductive reasoning
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of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion; "inductive reasoning"
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generalization from specific facts
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Unlike deductive arguments, inductive ones promise only probability, not certainty Thus, if one argues that having watched several different newscasts in several different cities on many different nights one may infer that newscasts emphasize, in Bob Inman's phrase, "mayhem and misery", then one is making an inductive argument (In this case, an inductive (or empirical) generalization Another kind of inductive argument is an argument from analogy Inductive arguments are judged by their reliability, where one expects only a high degree of probability, not one hundred percent reliability as with deduction
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inducing or influencing; leading on; "inductive to the sin of Eve"- John Milton of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion; "inductive reasoning"
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