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The three steps of the scientific inductive method are well known: (1) observe significant facts; (2) hazard a hypothesis which will ac- count for the observed facts; and (3) test the truth of the hypothesis
21 cze 2021 · The power of informed GT as a methodology is that it is heterogeneous, combining inductive, deductive, and abductive reasoning in an iterative research process with an initial and ongoing literature review. This process created the theory of tele-proximity and an explanatory model storyline.
21 lis 2018 · Abduction. The abductive method is an original creation of Peirce. It refers to the creative act of raising an explanatory hypothesis for a surprising fact. It is the kind of reasoning through which creativity manifests itself not only in science and art but also in everyday life.
17 sty 2019 · Art, Artists and Pedagogy: Philosophy and the Arts in Education invites readers into a lively discussion of current issues in arts education, offering a philosophical ground on which to consider, o...
There are two main steps in the process of scientific verification of hypotheses: deduction and induction. In order to get a clearer understanding of the whole movement of verification, this chapter draws a general picture of this process before discussing each step separately.
It shows how a symbol-theoretic conception of art readily explains how art education is possible and why it is valuable. Keywords: art education, curriculum, inspiration, sensory responses, emotional responses, symbolic-theoretic conception.
This chapter examines the intellectual journey from observing our world to representing it in theory, focussing on three distinct processes that are widely believed to be important in this process—deduction, induction, and abduction.