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1.Deductive Reasoning. Deductive reasoning is a formal method of top-down logic that seeks to find observations to prove a theory.
Inductive Reasoning.
2.Inductive reasoning is bottom-up logic that seeks theories to explain observations. It is exploratory in nature and allows for uncertain but likely results.
Abductive Reasoning.
3. Like induction, abductive reasoning seeks theories to explain observations. It is less rigorous and allows for best guesses.