Induction

Induction is the inference from particular observations to a more general conclusion or probable rule.

Definicja

Unlike deduction, induction does not provide absolute certainty, but a conclusion that is more or less probable. It is needed in learning, diagnosing situations and formulating hypotheses, but requires caution: small samples, selective data or random correlations can lead to false generalizations.

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Praktyka i życie

Before you generalize your conclusion, write down the number of observations, possible exceptions, and alternative explanations.

Częste błędne rozumienie

It is a mistake to take an inductive conclusion for granted. A common mistake is to derive a rule from one intense experience.

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