Inductive reasoning

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    In parenting styles power orientated actions link to an authoritarian style. Parents with an authoritarian parenting style assert rules, often relying on punishment to achieve obedience. These parents may use a love withdrawal or power assertion style of discipline. They tend to have high demands and expectations of their child but only see things from their own point of view. They talk at their child as opposed to having two way communication and feel the need to control the relationship.…

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    Killing an Innocent Individual is a Crime Killing an innocent individual is a big crime that is not condoned by any state or any court of the law. Killing is, therefore, a far-reaching crime for an innocent person. This is to mean murder is judged by the courts of law as a crime. The killing act might be acceptable only if done through several rules and demands such as the need for the courts of law (Goel & Dolan, 2004). For instance, a person judged to murder by the tribunal of justice because…

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    Critical Analysis of Ethnography: The StickupKids The StickupKids by Randol Contreras is an ethnography of mid to late 1990’s drug robbers in the Bronx, New York. Contreras studies a group of Dominican men who participate in violent robberies where they steal money and drugs from drug dealers and split the profits amongst themselves and their informants. He offers background into the lives of the main participants and tries to demonstrate to the reader how the people involved went from…

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    procedures lying behind the particular approach to inquiry. The methodological assumption of naturalistic paradigm is based on participant observation (Arghode, 2012). The methodology of qualitative research design is idiographic, comprehensive and inductive (Gelo.et.al, 2008). Qualitative Research Designs Research design is the structure that has been formed to pursue answers to an inquiry. It connects the philosophical and methodological assumptions of a research approach to its methods to…

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    He says that organisms were created by an intelligent designer by using, by inductive reasoning, the analogy of a watchmaker. A watch is a complex product and made by a designer, a watchmaker. Paley’s design argument can be summarized as follows: that the intricacy and adeptness of organism are best explained by suggesting the existence of an extremely intelligent designer. What is the reasoning involved in the Watchmaker Analogy? David Hume, who discussed different design arguments…

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    The Scientific Method shifts to Europe as the Renaissance and the wisdom of Greeks and Arabs helped Europe. Roger Bacon is credited as the first person to promote inductive reasoning as part of the Scientific Method. The importance of the Scientific Method is that the method attempts to minimize the influence of bias or prejudice in the experimenter. The Scientific Method also allows for one to prove or disprove a theory…

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    audience connects to the picture because a majority have visited one of the food establishments or have purchased a product from one of the stores. Where as the chance of identifying the plants are much more difficult. 3. The picture uses inductive reasoning. One will identify this simply by comparing the two sides of the picture. When looking at the picture one will say I am able to identify that fast food chain, but also that social media network then come to the conclusion that they are…

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    Fear Generalization

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    The ability to interpret potential threats and react immediately is an essential evolutionary construct. One of the most important mechanisms for recognizing potential danger is fear generalization: the ability to apply an untrained response to various, similar stimuli. Inventions for overcoming fear generalization are essential to creating treatments for fear and anxiety-associated psychological disorders; however, as Dunsmoor and Murphy illustrate in their article, the Pavlovian-conditioning…

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    I chose a Dr. Pepper commercial and it opens with 3 people sitting on a couch and one of them says “I am really craving a Dr. Pepper.” Then a guy named “CraveRider” rides a jet ski into the living room on a wave of Dr. Pepper. There is a song that plays that he always has a Dr. Pepper for when your craving Dr. Pepper, but there are 3 people in the livingroom and he only has 2 cans of Dr. Pepper to give out. When CraveRider is confronted about the conflict he sprays the Dr. Pepper wave at the…

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    The philosopher David Hume investigates the nature of causation and how there is no way of humans understanding the necessary connection between cause and effect. This idea of necessary connection is crucial to understanding the logical structure of Hume’s arguments about causation because it is the central power of a cause to produce its corresponding effect. Accordingly, Hume argues that humans can never know the necessary connection between causes and effects because the laws of nature that…

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