• Inductive reasoning takes specific examples and makes sweeping general conclusions. (thatquiz.org)
  • By inductive reasoning (using the specific examples to make a general rule to add 10) the next term is. (thatquiz.org)
  • Faramarz Fekri LOGICDEF: An Interpretable Defense Framework against Adversarial Examples via Inductive Scene Graph Reasoning Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 36 (2022) 8840-8848. (aaai.org)
  • In this essay, I suggest that the central section of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - the creature's description of his first experiences - echoes Hume's and Bacon's discussions of inductive reasoning. (erudit.org)
  • I then examine the prominence of inductive reasoning in the novel as a whole, and discuss Victor's and the creature's singular situations as resistant to inductive understanding. (erudit.org)
  • Despite the recent interest in the neuroanatomy of inductive reasoning processes, the regional specificity within prefrontal cortex (PFC) for the different mechanisms involved in induction tasks remains to be determined. (jneurosci.org)
  • The present study provides evidence that brain activation during inductive reasoning involves a complex network of frontal processes and that different subregions respond during rule acquisition and rule following phases. (jneurosci.org)
  • Inductive vs. deductive reasoning is a choice that researchers might have to make when analyzing their data . (atlasti.com)
  • Both inductive and deductive reasoning allows researchers to come to a logical conclusion based on their data and the existing theory. (atlasti.com)
  • Then we can examine how you can apply inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning to your analysis in ATLAS.ti. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning would be required in this situation since you don't have the prior knowledge or experience to make any sort of general statement about basketball. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is an analytical approach that involves proposing a broader theory about the research topic based on the data that you use in your study. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is a bottom-up approach where researchers construct knowledge and propose new theory that emerges from the data. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is about generating theory from the ground up, like a building under construction. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive and deductive reasoning goes hand in hand to allow researchers to develop a theoretical understanding of the human and social world. (atlasti.com)
  • Let's look more closely at the concept of inductive reasoning and how it applies to research and in ATLAS.ti. (atlasti.com)
  • When people make specific observations about a particular phenomenon and draw conclusions based solely on the substance of those observations, they engage in a form of reasoning called inductive logic. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning becomes easier to understand as a bottom-up approach to logic. (atlasti.com)
  • Obviously, this does not mean that the proposed theory is the end of the inductive reasoning process. (atlasti.com)
  • The cycle of inductive reasoning can thus continue indefinitely to identify patterns and develop more robust theories. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning means changing assumptions that all swans are white when you see a black swan. (atlasti.com)
  • The role of inductive reasoning in research is not always readily apparent if you only look at experimental research as a means for developing theory. (atlasti.com)
  • Experimental research depends on deductive reasoning to confirm or dispute an existing theory, while inductive reasoning is most associated with observations and interviews. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion. (techtarget.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is often used in applications that involve prediction, forecasting, or behavior. (techtarget.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is, unlike deductive reasoning, not logically rigorous. (techtarget.com)
  • Inductive reasoning is sometimes confused with mathematical induction, an entirely different process. (techtarget.com)
  • This will be useful in determining where your study falls in the deductive vs. inductive debate. (atlasti.com)
  • It uses dual IPS2200 inductive position sensors (IPS) for absolute position detecting, optimizes the coil size, and the module package ties in with market trends (35mm motor). (renesas.com)
  • Our BES standard inductive sensors for detecting electrically conductive metallic objects are robust and reliable. (balluff.com)
  • Steute Xtreme's ATEX- IECEx Certified Inductive Sensors are designed for use in Zone 0 and 20 explosive atmospheres and extreme environments and are built with a stainless steel enclosure. (controleng.com)
  • The inductive sensors are designed for industries like construction, conveyors, food and chemical processing, valve position monitoring, material handling, and the oil & gas industries. (controleng.com)
  • Providing an alternative for standard cylindrical analog sensors, Pepperl+Fuchs' PMI40-F90-U-V15 and PMI40-F90-I-V15 linear inductive sensors offer a 40 mm distance measurement suitable for vertical valve measurements and help deliver enhanced linear range, linearity, and accuracy. (packworld.com)
  • With these new models, the company's line of PMI linear inductive sensors are now available with linear ranges of 14mm, 40mm, 80mm, 104mm and 120mm to satisfy a wide range of sensing requirements. (packworld.com)
  • CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of the new 4-Wire Complementary Output Inductive Proximity Sensors with the expansion of the ICB Series. (automationworld.com)
  • That person would have to conduct new observations of cats and dogs to make a further inductive inference: cats and dogs have tails, but cats have sharper claws. (atlasti.com)
  • Inductive logic was a research program started by Rudolf Carnap in the 1940s and involves the philosophical and mathematical analysis of inductive inference. (uci.edu)
  • Renesas offers an inverter solution using the inductive position sensor IPS2550 for xEV applications. (renesas.com)
  • It is an in-vehicle position sensor "Inductive position sensor IPS2550" that is indispensable for electric vehicles. (renesas.com)
  • First, I would like to introduce this product, inductive position sensor IPS2550 . (renesas.com)
  • A quantitative study can follow up an inductive analysis to substantiate an observation to generalize your theory to a population. (atlasti.com)
  • The following steps follow the inductive method's process of observation, interpretation, and application. (navigators.org)
  • Inductive Automation returned to Florida once again to pit Ignition against some of the best security researchers in the world. (inductiveautomation.com)
  • Inductive Automation customers tell VentureBeat that the Ignition platform is a crucial component of their IoT and IIoT infrastructure. (venturebeat.com)
  • Inductive Automation anticipated the growing severity of cybersecurity risks in manufacturing and has hardened its platform with each release. (venturebeat.com)
  • The Energizer Inductive Charger is the company's first to utilize Qi technology , the new universal charging standard developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). (ubergizmo.com)
  • The world's leading healthcare, utility, pharmaceutical manufacturing and energy (including nuclear power) companies rely on Inductive Automation's Ignition platform to power, protect and preserve the health and wellbeing of the millions of people they serve. (venturebeat.com)
  • Customers in over 90 countries integrate their operations technology (OT) and IT systems with real-time sensor data using Inductive Automation's Ignition platform to accurately measure the heartbeat of their businesses. (venturebeat.com)
  • Qualitative research employs inductive methods iteratively to find those exceptions and further develop more universal observations and conclusions about the world. (atlasti.com)
  • Whether you are reading an old favorite Sunday School story, or one of the smaller prophetic books, understanding an inductive method of Bible study will help you to understand and apply the text to your own life. (crosswalk.com)
  • All that being said, let's break down the three parts of an inductive Bible study! (crosswalk.com)
  • One of the best ways to study the Bible is through "inductive" study. (navigators.org)
  • A Bible dictionary or online commentary can also be helpful for an inductive Bible study. (navigators.org)
  • Download a print-friendly PDF of our Inductive Bible Study resource to pass along. (navigators.org)
  • The reader's inability to form coherent inductive patterns in part accounts for the novel's radical ambiguity. (erudit.org)
  • Inductive analysis looks at observing patterns to arrive at a logical conclusion. (atlasti.com)
  • Magnetic inductive flowmeters or electromagnetic flowmeters are commonly called magmeters. (ansi.org)
  • Magnetic resonance spectroscopies based on inductive detection are powerful and versatile techniques that can provide atomic-level structural and functional information about a wide range of samples under broadly variable conditions. (nist.gov)
  • Inductive charging is one of the more useful technologies around as it allows us to charge our gadgets without having to physically plug them into a charger. (ubergizmo.com)
  • With the Qi sleeve and the inductive charger, you'll be able to toss your iPhone or BlackBerry directly on the Inductive Charger to allow the device to be charged wirelessly. (ubergizmo.com)
  • The Energizer Inductive Charger will be retailing for $89 this October. (ubergizmo.com)
  • It is an inductive charger base station called the Mobee Magic Charger, designed specifically for the Magic Mouse by Mobee Technology and made from recyclable materials. (macobserver.com)
  • An inductive charger for the Apple Magic Mouse that replaced traditional batteries. (macobserver.com)
  • This inductive, exploratory study aimed to increase our understanding about the parental leave and return to work process. (cdc.gov)
  • Our framework first mines inductive logic rules from the extracted scene graph, and then uses these rules to construct a defense model that alerts the user when the vision model violates the consistency rules. (aaai.org)
  • In this paper, we investigate the applicability of inductive logic programming for learning previously unknown axioms governing domain dynamics. (springer.com)
  • We build on our recent proof of concept exploration of the use of inductive logic programming (ILP) to learn previously unknown axioms governing domain dynamics in answer set semantics (Meli et al. (springer.com)
  • While inductive logic has largely disappeared from the radar of mainstream philosophy ofscience, progress has been made in various fields that are related to inductive logic. (uci.edu)
  • We survey recent work in inductive logic programming (ILP), a form of machine learning that induces logic programs from data, which has shown promise at addressing these limitations. (ijcai.org)
  • This paper investigates the representation of inductive data types and functional types in ludics. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Imagine that you are applying the inductive method to a basketball game you are watching for the first time. (atlasti.com)
  • Ultimately, the inductive method aims to construct a theory that explains relationships among the studied concepts or phenomena. (atlasti.com)
  • The interactive properties of the ludics interpretation of inductive and functional types are then studied. (dagstuhl.de)
  • for example, inductive-detection electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy currently requires sample volumes on the order of tens of microliters. (nist.gov)
  • In type theory, a system has inductive types if it has facilities for creating a new type from constants and functions that create terms of that type. (wikipedia.org)
  • Smartec CLD132 is a measuring system for inductive conductivity. (endress.com)
  • Compact measuring system for an inductive conductivity measurement special made for media with a high conductivity. (endress.com)
  • Inductive measuring system including transmitter and sensor. (endress.com)
  • The inductive positioning system detects the position of a metallic disc which moves past the sensor from the side. (balluff.com)
  • We then conducted an inductive content analysis of the transcribed interviews. (cdc.gov)
  • While the literature on epistemic risk offers a wide-ranging taxonomy of different kinds of risks (e.g., inductive risk, determining what to count as evidence in the first place, judgments of adequacy/inadequacy for purpose, and curatorial risk), the literature has not paid enough attention to integrative risk despite the pressing challenges it poses (cf. (lu.se)
  • As the name suggests, inductive types can be self-referential, but usually only in a way that permits structural recursion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since their introduction, inductive types have been extended to encode more and more structures, while still being predicative and supporting structural recursion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Found an old non inductive timing light but am missing the spring like connector used to connect the light to the spark plug. (stovebolt.com)
  • It would appear that Apple has plans to use some sort of inductive charging in future versions of the iPhone, as they have just been granted a patent for an inductive charging dock, have a look at the photo below. (geeky-gadgets.com)
  • We doubt that Apple's iPhone 5 will come with inductive charging, as we will have to wait for a while to see if Apple decide to use this in future versions of the iPhone, you can see more details on the patent they were granted over at Patently Apple . (geeky-gadgets.com)
  • Inductive types usually come with a function to prove properties about them. (wikipedia.org)
  • Inductive types are interpreted as least fixed points, and we prove an internal completeness result giving an explicit construction for such fixed points. (dagstuhl.de)
  • This paper introduces a new inductive hardening and tempering process that combines the well-known advantages of induction heating and hardening with the advantages of a fixture hardening process to obtain highly precise workpieces with enormously reduced or even without rework. (degruyter.com)
  • We developed code books by forming an inductive list of topics and discussing topic definitions and codes. (cdc.gov)
  • To take an example from everyday life, if one were to see a cat, notice that it has a tail, and come across other creatures that have tails, then they can reach a generalized conclusion through inductive reference based on their observations: all animals with a tail are cats. (atlasti.com)
  • We used an inductive approach to synthesize emerging themes, summarized them in a narrative format and made an adapted version of Dahlgren and Whitehead's social determinants of health (SDH) model. (who.int)
  • With a wide range of over 500 model series, we offer the right inductive sensor for every application. (balluff.com)
  • If one knows nothing about basketball or sports, one possible inductive argument is that the players wearing shirts of the same color are on the same team working together. (atlasti.com)
  • I love using the Picture Word Inductive Model instructional strategy with English Language Learners, and I talk about it extensively in my upcoming book, English Language Learners: Teaching Strategies That Work. (edublogs.org)