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    feels that Al is treating him unfairly. The narrator believes that Al thinks of him as a guy that is living loose and not bothering to get a job (Gilb 75-81). The narrator being the inductive thinker thought that Al was being unfair to him because of the way he was being treated. Al on the other hand‚ uses deductive thinker because he just based his facts about the truth. Al based that the only reason the narrator is at the garage getting his car fixed was because of it having problems and probably

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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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    BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY TUTORIAL 1. Why do we need to conduct social science research? Explain the differences between deductive and inductive research. Social science research refers to any scientific study of human action and interaction focusing on elements of thought and behaviour that are in some sense social. As such‚ social scientists aspire to science. They intend to study human action and interaction and thought and behaviour in a systematic‚ rigorous‚ evidence-based‚ generalizing

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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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    making an argument that is both deductive and inductive. In some cases she gives proof in her accusations of the terms abortion and genocide. On the other hand‚ at times she offers supporting information intended to sway the reader to her side of the argument. The first conclusion in the article is “abortion does not fit in perfectly with the original use” with the premise being “Hunt identifies the origin of the term “genocide” (Abortion‚ 2010). This is a valid deductive argument because the term genocide

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    inevitable. The very fallible nature of man makes errors‚ in precision measurement and deductive analysis of ideas‚ certain in the quality of the resulting successes of every empirical research. There are essentially two approaches to research‚ both of which make certain “there is no hope of doing perfect research”. 1.Inductive approach 2.Deductive approach When we think about the very concept of inductive research‚ three words come to bear; precursory‚ qualifying‚ and experimenting. It implies

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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

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    gives the premises as reasons for believing the conclusion.   Varieties of arguments * Rather artificially‚ arguments where the premise don’t fully guarantee the conclusion‚ but make it likely or probable are called inductive (or even abductive) arguments. That is‚ inductive or abductive arguments only provide a partial degree of support for the conclusion (e.g.‚ empirical sciences‚ etc.) * By contrast‚ arguments where the truth of the premises is

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    A Business messages should be organized based on a. a prediction of the receiver’s reaction to the main idea. b. the deductive sequence. c. the inductive sequence. d. a reflection of the writer’s mood and personality. 3. D The strategies for structuring effective good- and neutral-news messages a. follow the inductive sequence. b. vary dramatically from one company to another. c. can generally be applied to cultures around the world.

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    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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