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Inductive Tends To Be More Efficient in The Long Run, But Deductive Is Less Time
Inductive Tends To Be More Efficient in The Long Run, But Deductive Is Less Time
A deductive approach involves the learners being given a general rule, which is
then applied to specific language examples and honed through practice exercises. An
inductive approach involves the learners detecting, or noticing, patterns and working out
a 'rule' for themselves before they practise the language.
Reasoning in artificial intelligence has two important forms, Inductive reasoning, and
Deductive reasoning. ... Deductive reasoning uses available facts, information, or
knowledge to deduce a valid conclusion, whereas inductive reasoning involves
making a generalization from specific facts, and observations.