Induction, or inductive reasoning, is another component that allows you to think more logically by relying on blanket generalisations. You usually base these general notions on anecdotal experiences, personal observations and facts you know are either true or false. For example, if your manager holds a group meeting every Tuesday morning and has done so for the past two years, you can logically conclude that they most likely are going to hold another group meeting this upcoming Tuesday morning as well.
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