Observation
Experiment
Generalisation
Imagination
Inductive reasoning is the process of making generalised decisions after observing, or witnessing, repeated specific instances of something.Generalisation is not included in the levels of inductive reasoning. The levels of inductive reasoning Observation: collect facts, without bias. Analysis: classify the facts, identifying patterns of regularity. Inference: From the patterns, infer generalisations about the relations between the facts. Confirmation: Testing the inference through further observation.
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