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moving from a general statement to a specific case describes the method of circular reasoning deductive reasoning cause-and-effect reasoning inductive reasoning

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The answer is: deductive reasoning.

Deductive reasoning, colloquially known as top-down logic, does, indeed, move from a general statement to a specific case, although the movement is not as simple as that. More formally, deductive reasoning is a form of reasoning that logically links a set of premises in order to reach a certain conclusion; that is to say, if all premises are true and logical rules are applied, then the conclusion that is reached will, of logical necessity, be true, too.

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The best answer to the question stated above would be deductive reasoning. Moving from a general statement to a specific case describes the method of deductive reasoning. This is very useful in writing your literature reviews or narrowing down a topic from a very general perspective.
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