__________ means you reason by comparing two similar cases.
A: Reasoning from principle
B: Reasoning form specific instances
C: Analogical reasoning
D: none of the above
A: Reasoning from principle
B: Reasoning form specific instances
C: Analogical reasoning
D: none of the above
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- “Because that patch of ice was there, I fell and broke my arm.” This is an example of ______. A: causal reasoning B: analogical reasoning C: reasoning from principle D: none of the above
- Because it moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion, reasoning from principle is the opposite of reasoning from specific instances.
- __________ means you reason by comparing two similar cases.
- Which is true of reasoning by example? A: To apply a general principle to a specific instance. B: To come to a conclusion from a number of specific cases. C: To draw a comparison between two specific cases. D: To reveal the cause-effect relationship between two cases.
- Reasoning by example means ______. A: entertaining reader with lively and personal stories B: moving from specific cases to a general conclusion C: moving from a general conclusion to a specific case D: revealing cause-effect relationship between two cases