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    The hypothetico-deductive model or method is a proposed description of scientific method. According to it‚ scientific inquiry proceeds by formulating a hypothesis in a form that could conceivably be falsified by a test on observable data. A test that could and does run contrary to predictions of the hypothesis is taken as a falsification of the hypothesis. A test that could but does not run contrary to the hypothesis corroborates the theory. It is then proposed to compare the explanatory value of

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    Philosophy Homework 15/09/2011 Deductive Arguments: A deductive argument isn’t necessarily valid‚ it could be invalid. It also isn’t necessarily sound – it could be unsound. If the argument is valid and the premises are true then overall the argument is sound. You will always gain knowledge with a deductive argument. The first premise will link with the second premise in order to make a conclusion. Deductive arguments aren’t based on assumptions. Inductive Arguments: The premises are all true

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    In this essay I will be arguing against Plato’s theory of knowledge given in the Republic’s divided line. I will distinguish the differences and similarities in the epistemological concepts of Plato and Aristotle intending to explain how one comes to have knowledge and the process through which it’s obtained. As support‚ I will explain Plato’s theory of forms and Aristotle’s theory of essence because they are a direct correlation to their view of knowledge through reality. Plato’s theory of Forms

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    Deductive vs Inductive Reasoning/Writing Deductive Reasoning This is what you were taught by Mrs. Brown in your high school English class. You probably were asked to do this quite a bit in your history and civics classes as well. In most cases‚ you were taught to come up with a point that you intend to make‚ and to put it into one sentence called the thesis statement. You would then come up with three more sentences that would support your thesis statement with three specific points. With these

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    INDUCTIVE & DEDUCTIVE RESEARCH APPROACH Meritorious Prof. Dr. S. M. Aqil Burney Director UBIT Chairman Department of Computer Science University of Karachi burney@computer.org www.drburney.net Designed and Assisted by Hussain Saleem hussainsaleem@uok.edu.pk 06th March 2008 "Well begun is half done" --Aristotle‚ quoting an old proverb 2 Research Methods In research‚ we often refer to the two broad methods of reasoning as the deductive and inductive approaches. Research

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    OPPOSITION BETWEEN DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE TECHNIQUES Students have different learning skills and capacities for getting to know about shown and told knowledge. To teach something effectively ‚ we have many techniques used while educating. So‚ during the teaching process teachers use different methods to school effectively. Two of them are deductive and inductive techniqe. Both of them have adventages but they are completely different from each other with the dominant people‚ flowing of information

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    Philosophy notes 9-17-13 Two forms of argument 1) Deductive= provides logically conclusive spport for the conclusion Valid-if the premises are true then the conclusion cannot be false Invalid- it fail to provide support Sound-the argument is valid and the premises are all true Unsound- an argument with true premises that lead to a false conclusion 2) Inductive-provides probable support for the conclusion Strong-premises are true conclusion is probably true cogent-premises are true argument

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    The Importance of Deductive Reasoning Carrie Phillips CRT/205 June 9‚ 2013 Matthew Sosland The Importance of Deductive Reasoning We make decisions every day that impact our lives. Some individuals‚ just do not realize how much. Whether we realize it or not‚ everything we do and say‚ is a result of a decision we have made. There is no easy way to change the fact that we make decision‚ however we can change how we approach the decision‚ resulting in better outcomes from making better

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    Example Body Paragraphs: The Motorcycle Diaries Rubric Reference: emotional‚ creative‚ intellectual‚ physical and spiritual‚ confronting and provocative‚ new worlds‚ values‚ stimulate new ideas; spectate about future possibilities‚ renewed perceptions. Introduction For an individual‚ an unexpected confrontment can lead to newer worlds and construct curiosity that endeavour the individual to challenge their perceptions of themselves‚ ultimately opening up endless opportunities that help redefine

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    NAME : Citra Hardiyanti Ningrum NIM : 132084022 SUBJECT : Paragraph Writing B REVISION Outline 1: The stolen case in the boarding houses in Lidah Wetan that recently happens are mostly caused by two major factors. a. Human errors. 1. By the room’s owner. 2. By the roommate. 3. By the room’s neighbors. b. The building’s condition. 1. There is no any CCTV or safety alarm. 2. The window is easy to open. 3. The key’s locket on the door is easy to be sabotaged. We can see that human errors

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