Inductive Reasoning - Changing The Rules
Open ended questions are questions that have
no right or wrong answers. Educators use open-ended
questions to help learners develop higher-level
thinking skills such as inductive reasoning.
Inductive
reasoning can be described as moving from the
specific to the general. More about deductive
and inductive reasoning can be found here:
Mission: Critical (Induction vs. Deduction)
Practice inductive reasoning with this exercise.
Our world offers us many rules to live by. What
would be the result of changing some of those
rules?
What if the rules of etiquette allowed everyone
to talk at the same time?
What if there was no commerce? Nothing
was ever sold or exchanged for something of value.
Explore other rules.
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