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Analysis in which general conclusions are drawn from specific observations is called

a. deductive reasoning
b. inductive reasoning
c. reductive reasoning
d. productive reasoning

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Answer: Option B

Inductive reasoning.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is inductive reasoning because inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning in which general informations are made based on some specific observations or information even when the conclusion is not complete guaranteed to be true.

This means that you make a guess's or generalizations based on the information you have at hand.

For example; The left handed people the you know uses left hand in right and you now make the conclusion that all left handed people write with their left hand only.

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