The phrase
"deductive approach" refers to a way of reasoning and problem-solving that involves using general principles or theories to make specific conclusions or predictions. It involves starting with a broad idea or assumption and applying logical reasoning to reach specific conclusions.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«deductive»
«approach»
Sentences with «deductive approach»
- A linear deductive approach to life (and hence to preaching) can become «an infinite regress, always receding into finer and finer analysis.» (religion-online.org)
- This makes the deductive approach somewhat better - suited to sermons whose purpose is to build up or renew the congregational world view than to sermons that challenge it. (religion-online.org)
- Some mentor teachers emphasized note - taking from overhead transparencies, and early in the semester the preservice teachers were compelled to deliver the content through a deductive approach that emphasized giving notes didactically. (citejournal.org)
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