字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント So let's look at an example of deductive reasoning. So Premise A, is all mass creates gravity. And Premise B, is all objects have mass. Therefore, all objects create gravity. Because if all mass has gravity and all objects have mass, then they must create gravity. Notice that the logical conclusion has to be true if the 2 premises are true. We know, however, that this type of reasoning can lead to correct conclusions only when the general premises to which they are based are true. Let's look at another example. Premise A,is I don't know math. Premise B is, I can't learn math. Therefore, I shouldn't even bother trying to learn math". We see, here, that this reasoning leads to a false conclusion, because premise A is false. And so is premise B. So, even though the argument is. Easily structured in the same way. One leads to an accurate conclusion, and one, this one, does not. Deductive reasoning is what scientists use when we make predictions for our general goals. Now let's go to Susan and talk about inductive reasoning.
B1 中級 演繹的推論 - 心理学入門 (Deductive reasoning - Intro to Psychology) 144 22 VoiceTube に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語