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Multiple Choice Quiz

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What is the difference between deduction and induction?

Induction is positivist whereas deduction is interpretivist.

Induction involves using multiple observations to create generalisations, whereas deduction involves inferring a thing if a pre-existing premise is true.

Induction means you take a relativist approach whereas deduction is absolutist.

Induction is an ontological statement whereas deduction is not.

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