Compilation of Geometric Figures‚ Definitions‚ and Illustrations (Project in Math) Submitted by: Submitted to: Jericah Manalang Mrs. Joycelene Migano Table of Contents A. Introduction B. The Art of Reasoning C. The Models of Points‚ Lines‚ and Angles D. The Transversals E. Polygons 1. Triangle 2. Quadrilateral 3. Pentagon 4. Hexagon 5. Heptagon 6. Octagon 7. Nonagon 8. Decagon 9. Dodecagon 10. Tetradecagon F. Circles
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decisions about care (Elbright‚ 2010). To apply the concept of critical thinking in practice to generate new practice knowledge‚ the DNP must possess the understanding of other concepts from both scientific and learned measures‚ such as inductive and deductive reasoning and nursing
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Did Popper solve the problem of induction? Introduction Inductive reasoning is the basis upon which we build our lives‚ thoughts‚ and knowledge. It is perhaps the cornerstone to all knowledge that we have ever gathered and use. However‚ is it rationally justified? Can we know that our method of inductive reasoning will lead us to a valid conclusion? The answer to this is surprisingly no. We will look closely at the problem of induction‚ and 20th century philosopher Karl Popper’s solution to this
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used as valid reasoning. 6.a) A deductive inference is a logical linguistic sense of validity meaning it takes the premises and the general ideas that come with them and provides a conclusion. Inductive inference is the opposite as it requires an evidential sense of validity that follows from the might of the evidence which means the conclusion is directly from what is stated in the premises. The difference being that deductive requires a knowledge outside of what is stated and inductive does not. b)
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“We are not reasonably justified in making any inductive inference about the world” (Hume‚ 172)‚ with that being said any and all inductive knowledge is from cause and effect inferences‚ cause and effect can be described as tied together through necessary connections (Lecture 5‚ p. 8). For example‚ we know that the effect of kicking a soccer
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can only be proven using induction‚ which creates circular reasoning. For example‚ if Dale asked you‚ “How do you know the floor of this 100 story tall skyscraper won’t collapse right now?” you could reasonably respond‚ “Because I’ve worked here for 46 years‚ and it never has.” Dale‚ a graduate of a top-tier New England college and donner of a blue-velvet lined tweed jacket‚ responds that‚ “Well‚ how do you know that inductive reasoning to be true?” You’re now in a pickle; you consider saying‚ “Well
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the biggest debates seems to be whether or not science should be based on induction or deduction. Inductive reasoning moves from specific instances to a generalized conclusion‚ whereas deductive reasoning is based on the idea that if the premises are true and the logic is valid‚ then the conclusion must also be true. In simpler terms‚ the two types of reasoning are opposites of each other as deductive inferences are formulated with generalized instances to come to a specific conclusion. However‚ in
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Quantitative are numerical methods associated with deductive approaches. Quantitative research methods are usually guided by the principles of positivism as it takes on objective reality and accepts single reality. Quantitative methods are usually used to measure size‚ observe numerical change over time‚ audience segmentation‚ testing hypothesis‚ and‚ quantifying attitudes‚ behaviors and opinions. The main importance of quantitative research is on deductive reasoning which tends to move from the general to
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What is “Rouges Gallery”‚ Anthropometry‚ and Dactylography? In 1857 New York police department set up photographs of known offenders arranged by criminal specialty and height‚ by one year it had over 700 photographs for detectives to study‚ this was known as Rogues Gallery. In assist of detectives‚ Chicago established the countries first municipal Criminal identification Bureau‚ and a year later the Atlanta police department detective bureau was created. They had one captain‚ one sergeant‚ and eight
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Diversity level 1. Everybody brings differences to an organization where they work. These differences can create energy and excitement in the workplace‚ but they can also cause conflict. So it is important that we have an understanding of how diversity works in organizations. 2. When we look at the workplace we can recognize two levels of diversity. Surface-level diversity represents the characteristics that are easily observed such as race‚ gender‚ age etc. Deep-level diversity represents
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