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what is scientific induction​

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Two kinds of logic are used, inductive and deductive. That is induction: reasoning from particular experiences to general truths. ... Deductive inferences do the reverse. They start with general knowledge and predict a specific observation.

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In science, inductive reasoning is used to draw general conclusions from evidence. The conclusions are changed if necessary to explain new evidence as it becomes available. Inductive reasoning cannot prove conclusively that an idea is true, but it may lead to conclusions that are very likely to be true.

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