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Being able to reason inductively is an important and powerful skill, but when not done correctly this process can go off the rails. In this video I discuss some of the ways that scientists approach the process of inductive reasoning to make better predictions and draw better conclusions.
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Worksheet on Inductive Reasoning - www.thescience...
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Notes and Additional Resources:
Here are a couple of resources on inductive and deductive reasoning in general and in science:
www.livescienc...
www.scribbr.co...
www.freecodeca....
This is a link to some free resources on Edward De Bono's website, including a Consider All Factors lesson - www.debono.com...
Image Credit
Photo of Sydney Harbour
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Music Credits
‘Inspirational Background’
Music by Denys Kyshchuk from Pixabay -pixabay.com/us...
‘Irreducible’
Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay: pixabay.com/us...
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Background Video Clip
‘Space’
Video by Tomislav Jakupec from Pixabay: pixabay.com/us...