Detailed facts form the basis of inductive reasoning through arriving at a conclusion based on principle facts that will guide one toward an end. It is also called inductive logic. Inductive reasoning is used to determine one`s ability to work flexibly in unfamiliar conditions in order to solve a problem. In simple words, the reasoning begins with a particular argument and arrives at a general logical conclusion and in most time is termed as strong and weak. Though criticized by many, the use of its examples in inductive literature and daily problem-solving speak loudly for it. Below is Continue reading...