Deductive, Inductive, and Abductive Reasoning
Channel:
Subscribers:
2,700
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_txASfh8FY
Deductive Reasoning is when the conclusion must be necessarily be true if the premises are true and the logic is correct.
Inductive Reasoning is when you make a conclusion based on past experience, but could be wrong.
Abductive Reasoning is when you look at the evidence and make a best guess as to what happened.
Other Videos By Bill Kerney
2021-12-09 | Beautiful Computer Science |
2021-12-06 | The Replication Crisis; The Scientific Method; Kuhn on the Nature of Scientific Revolutions |
2021-12-03 | ACM Workshop: Modding Grand Theft Auto V |
2021-12-03 | Exceptions in C++ |
2021-12-03 | Binary Numbers |
2021-12-03 | Final Thoughts |
2021-12-02 | Recommended Readings for Further Study, Matrix Multiplication |
2021-12-02 | Unix shell scripting, Statistical Testing |
2021-12-01 | Q&A Session |
2021-12-01 | Computer Security |
2021-12-01 | Deductive, Inductive, and Abductive Reasoning |
2021-12-01 | End of the Year Housekeeping, UE5 overview |
2021-12-01 | Unreal Engine 5, Game Over Screen, Timers |
2021-11-30 | Intro to Stats and Statistical Testing |
2021-11-29 | Java for C++ Programmers |
2021-11-29 | Week 15 Day 1 - Set Theory Review |
2021-11-24 | Lists Part 2, Java |
2021-11-24 | Food Support for Students |
2021-11-23 | C++ Quadtree Implementation Part I |
2021-11-23 | Andrew's Monotone Chain, Conditional & Joint Probability, Bayes' Theorem |
2021-11-22 | Easy Linked Lists, Recursion, Unions |
Tags:
csci 1
inductive
abductive
deductive
reasoning