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What is reasoning from the specific to the general called?

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hi!

that kind of reasoning is called "inductive reasoning."

This reasoning begins with narrowed and specific observations that precede a generalized conclusion. These conclusions are not certain though when paired with accumulative evidence.

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Answer: inductive reasoning

Step-by-step explanation:

Inductive reasoning begins with observations that are specific and limited in scope, and proceeds to a generalized conclusion that is likely, but not certain, in light of accumulated evidence. You could say that inductive reasoning moves from the specific to the general.

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