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1. The process of moving from general evidence, principles, or nonobservable explanations to specific observable actions, consequences, or conclusions. 2. In the scientific method, deductive reasoning is used to determine the specific observations, measurements, or other data that will either support or contradict the research hypothesis.
Added: Fri Dec 21 2007
Last Modified: Thu Apr 03 2008
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Scientific method Observation Abduction Abductive reasoning Hypothesis Experiment Deductive reasoning Result Expected result Observed result ConclusionHave something to add? How useful is this Landterm? Bookmark this term

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