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What is an example of inductive reasoning used wrong?

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What is an example of inductive reasoning used wrong?

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There isn’t one. Inductive reasoning is proving something without any assumptions, thus proving it. The method itself is never wrong. Either you make an assumption or a miscalculation to deduce something that isn’t correct but then it’s not inductment.

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