induction and deduction
Across
- 2. — A conclusion drawn from premises.
- 8. — Observations used in inductive reasoning.
- 9. — Reasoning from general to specific.
- 10. — Mental process of forming conclusions.
- 13. — What induction often identifies from observations.
- 16. — A statement that supports a conclusion.
- 17. — A deductive argument with two premises and a conclusion.
- 18. — The act of noticing facts for induction.
- 19. — Reasoning from specific facts to general conclusions.
- 20. — Careful examination of information.
Down
- 1. — A group of statements supporting a conclusion.
- 3. — Facts that support reasoning.
- 4. — A broad statement formed through induction.
- 5. — A quality showing that an argument is logically sound.
- 6. — A tentative explanation generated in induction.
- 7. — Something taken for granted in arguments.
- 11. — The final statement of an argument.
- 12. — The science of correct reasoning.
- 14. — Based on logic and clear thinking.
- 15. — A true statement used as evidence.
- 16. — Logical demonstration that something is true.