Question

The difference between inductive and deductive reasoning is:
a. Deductive reasoning involves working from specific observations to more general hypotheses, while inductive reasoning involves reasoning from theory to account for specific observational or experimental results.
b. Deductive reasoning involves reasoning from theory to predict specific observational or experimental results, while inductive reasoning involves working from specific observations to more general hypotheses.
c. Deductive reasoning is scientific and logical, while inductive reasoning is based on faith.
d. There is no difference between the two; they are alternate names for the same kind of reasoning.

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