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Describe the data and tools that a meteorologist assembles prior to making a weather forecast.
Inductive Reasoning
A method of reasoning in which specific observations or instances are used to make broader generalizations or conclusions.
Concrete Reasoning
The ability to understand and reason about tangible, physical objects and events, rather than abstract concepts.
Analytic Thought
The process of using logic and critical reasoning to break down complex problems or ideas.
Hypothetical-Deductive Thinking
A form of reasoning which involves developing hypotheses based on what might logically occur, followed by deducing logical, testable inferences, primarily seen in scientific and mathematical problem-solving, characteristic of formal operational thought in adolescence.
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