How do I make logical conclusions?
Logical conclusions are made from two types of thinking. Working on
a puzzle is similar to the first type of thinking. When you connect the
pieces of a puzzle together, you end up with a picture. Likewise, when
you add the facts or details together, you get an answer or conclusion
to a question or a problem. You get the “big picture”. This
type of thinking is called inductive reasoning.
The second type of thinking is called deductive thinking.
Deductive thinking involves taking the “whole”, a finished
puzzle for example, and dividing it into its pieces. This allows a person
to answer a question or to solve a problem about a specific part of a
puzzle.
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