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In a deductive manner; using deduction
{a} by deduction, by consequence
through deduction, through inference, via logical reasoning
By deduction; by way of inference; by consequence
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Based on inferences from general principles
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Reasoning process in which researcher begins with a theory and then gathers evidence, or data, to assess whether the theory is correct; generally used with quantitative research methods
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Of, pertaining to, or based on deduction
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involving inferences from general principles
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specific conclusions from generalized assumptions
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Inferred from the general to the particular Reasoning in which a conclusion necessarily follows from the propositions stated
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relating to logical deduction; "deductive reasoning"
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Of an argument in which the logical connection between premisses and conclusion is one of necessity
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involving inferences from general principles relating to logical deduction; "deductive reasoning
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{s} relating to deduction, provable through deduction (inference, logical reasoning)
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Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible
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A deductive approach is when the rule is given first and is then followed by examples of the rule For example, the rule 'To say That's a chair in Irish, the indefinite article a is not translated' is followed by the example Sin cathaoir (Gaeilge agus Fáilte, Unit 1, Section 15 2) This approach is often associated with the Grammar-Translation method of language teaching/learning (See Inductive) Dictation
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A deductive argument is one that derives the truth of the conclusion from the truth of the premises If the argument form, or structure of the argument, is valid, then the conclusion will always follow from the premises The hard determinism argument below is an example of a deductive argument that makes use of two modus ponens arguments in which the conclusion of the first serves as the premise of the second, or so it appears
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Given a set of facts or assumptions which are supposed to be true, deductive reasoning is the mental process to extend these facts into new conclusions using logic "Top Down" or from the more general to the more specific
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That which is deducted without reducing the Federal Income Tax subject gross
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Deductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions logically from other things that are already known. using the knowledge and information you have in order to understand or form an opinion about something
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