美 [ɪnˈdʌktɪv ˈriːznɪŋ]
归纳推理:基于观察到的模式或简单重复而进行推断的过程。
reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
同义词: generalization / generalisation / induction
归纳推理-引用次数:20
After 1990, the researchers acknowledge gradually that the diversity is related closely to the core process of inductive reasoning.
1990年代以来,人们逐渐认识到多样性效应可能与归纳推理的核心过程关系密切。
归纳推理
归纳式推理
归纳推断-引用次数:2
In the meanwhile, the equipment failure mode was analyzed by statistical method. According to Inductive Reasoning theory, mean and median justification method and cumulative equipment failure frequency sort method were proposed to forecast equipment failure respectively.
本文同时对设备故障的发生类别进行统计分析,基于归纳推断理论,提出采用均值、中位数判断法和故障频率累积排序法分别对发生频率较高和发生频率较低的故障类别进行推断。
归纳推理-引用次数:8
The other two explanations essentially cannot explain the asymmetrical phenomena in the two experiments. Therefore,the sampling theory has a greater scope of explanation than do the other descriptive explanations of inductive reasoning.
对于归纳推理的主要现象,抽样理论比其它的相似性解释具有更大的解释范围,特别是能够解释其它理论严格不能解释的归纳推理非对称性现象。
参考来源归纳推理的抽样理论
归纳推理
归纳式推理
归纳法(inductive reasoning): 将复杂的简单化可得出新定律与理论 Hypothesis/ Rule out,可以说演绎法是归纳法的过程 who, what, where, when, how, why Que...
(2)归纳推理法(Inductive Reasoning):归纳推理法是通过对大量的事实或实验结论进行归纳和总结得出的关于某一类事物的共同规律陈述,即从个别到一般。
...以来一直都浸淫在 「应用优先的推论(applications-first reasoning)里,有时候也被称为「归纳推论(inductive reasoning),在这样的模式下,人们会根据从真实世界里跟事实相关的观察模式,来获得一般性的结论。
[计][数]归纳推理;归纳法
Francis Bacon, inductive reasoning.
弗兰西斯培根,归纳推理。
Inductive reasoning moves from specific details to broader generalizations.
归纳推理是从具体中归纳普遍的规律。
And by moral evidence, Hume means inductive reasoning, reasoning from experience.
关于道德证据,休谟认为是归纳的推理,推理则来自于经验。
OK, babe, it's a "marvel of inductive reasoning, " then, yes, I'm good at that.
Science uses inductive reasoning to make sweeping generalizations about the universe from a few data points called experiments.
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Totally eliminating stereotypes would mean eliminating inductive reasoning, and inductive reasoning is just too valuable even if we could.
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