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Hello students, the concept given in the question is the scientific reasoning.
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And what is required for us to find out in this question is that specific reasoning which is not required or not been utilized in scientific experiments and the one which is developed from the previous reasoning or experiment.
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Let us get to know which is that one.
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Now, in the given options, if you see, a talks about inductive reasoning.
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There is nothing called as a term called as reasoning which is inductive here.
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So there is no proper term.
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So that's why it's a wrong option.
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Next one if we talk about is inductive reasoning.
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So in inductive reasoning, the approach is from specific conclusion to general ideas.
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Okay? so the one which was concluded from the previous experiment is utilized to propose certain ideas from it.
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How do we do it? this is done by experimentation.
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So that is why it's a wrong option because there shouldn't be any scientific experimentation in it.
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That's why it's a wrong option.
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Yes.
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And inductive is also called as bottom to top reasoning because any reasoning if you see starts of from general ideas to special.
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Conclusion.
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Okay? so, as inductive is running from bottom to top, it is called as bottom to top conclusion or reasoning also.
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Yes, the next option if we see is talking about reductive reasoning.
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This is completely argumentative kind of reasoning which is involved in scientific experiments.
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So that's why it is the wrong option.
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Next is deductive reasoning...