It derives a generalization from specific examples and situations.

a Inductive
b. Constructive
C Deductive​


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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Inductive Reasoning

In logic, induction refers specifically to the "inference of a generalized conclusion from particular instances." In other words, it means forming a generalization based on what is known or observed.

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It derives a generalization from specific examples and situations.

a. Inductive

b. Constructive

c. Deductive

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Inductive derives a generalization from specific examples and situations. Inductive reasoning starts with small and unique observations and progresses to a generalized conclusion that is likely but not certain in light of the evidence gathered.

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