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The deductive method begins by developing a theory for the construct of interest.
Deductive Method - What does the student know and how can he use it to explain a situation.
This move effectively inverts the deductive method common in medieval education.
Recently, Waldinger has worked on the application of deductive methods to answer questions in geography, biology, and intelligence analysis.
Also known as rational, intuitive, or deductive method.
"That's the classic example of the fallaciousness of the deductive method.
'Just a little of what Mr Jenkins calls the deductive method.
"By those primitive deductive methods to which you so touchingly pin your faith," he answered easily.
Watson never masters Holmes's deductive methods, but he can be astute enough to follow his friend's reasoning after the fact.
Such deductive methods complement observation and statistics.
Its deductive method was holistic, totalizing and inconstant.
A complete reversal of The Shadow's usual deductive methods, but in this instance something of a hunch.
Another Example of the Deductive Method.
The detective had gained a profound admiration for the deductive methods that he thought were Lamont Cranston's.
The disadvantage of this method is that it may be comparatively slow when compared to computer solution methods modeled after deductive methods.
As in other aspects of life, in business we acquire our knowledge through empirical study, from which we draw conclusions using inductive or deductive methods.
He rejected the deductive method traditionally used by Confucian scholars in favor of inductive logic as a more scientific way of learning.
"Police-facts and the deductive method have solved plenty of serious mysteries in this country," pronounced Sir Charles Wildman.
In 1937, he published a paper presenting clearly his views on the nature and purpose of the deductive method, and the role of logic in scientific studies.
Tracy advanced a rigorous use of deductive method in social theory, seeing economics in terms of actions (praxeology) and exchanges (catallactics).
Instead, Rothbard's writing on economics follows his interpretation of von Mises' deductive method of examining the logical implications purposeful human action.
Inspector Stanley Hopkins is a Scotland Yard detective and a student of Holmes's deductive methods, who attempts to apply them in his own investigations.
CHAPTER 3 The Deductive Method.
The deductive method relies on qualitative data or a subject matter expert (SME) to describe the relationship between event occurrences and factors that describe the environment.
In addition, or in opposition, to employing empirical and deductive methods, some-especially clinical and counseling psychologists-at times rely upon symbolic interpretation and other inductive techniques.