INDUCTION
Inductive Reasoning:
It is when you reason with a small or specific information to explain something general (bigger)
To get the idea remember in this way: In-duction as in In-crease
It is the way a scientist or detective might come up with theories regarding possible solutions to the issue.
It is used to make predictions or generalizations that are probable but ''not certain''.
For instance, if you have noticed that your friend consistently arrives late for school,
You would assume that your friend will be late tomorrow.
Detectives apply this logic to solve crimes from crime scenes, and scientists use it to predict the results of their experiments.
Inductive reasoning = (probabilistic reasoning of the most likely)
Since most of the challenges and problems these days rely on incomplete data, this is where this reasoning will help you when deductive reasoning can't.
In actuality, Sherlock Holmes solves his cases mainly through inductive reasoning.
Inductive reasoning in deduction is the process of using the best logical theory to explain the most likely answer to insufficient information (data).