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Scientific reasoning is the process through which a person typically a researcher tries to seek reasons for a particular phenomenon. This involves conducting experiments and observing changes. Most often, the driving force for scientific reasoning is being inquisitive and curious. For providing scientific reasons, there are two different ways of logical thinking-one is inductive reasoning and another one is deductive reasoning.

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Biology
2nd Edition, 2013
Openstax
ISBN: 9781947172517

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