
Inductive vs Deductive Reasoning: Definition + Examples
Deductive reasoning applies a general rule to a specific case. Inductive reasoning builds a general rule from observations. Examples and the difference.
Apr 25, 2026
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Deductive reasoning applies a general rule to a specific case. Inductive reasoning builds a general rule from observations. Examples and the difference.
Apr 25, 2026

Learn what a hypothesis-driven case interview looks like, how to form an answer-first hypothesis, how to test it, and how to pivot when the data disagrees.
Mar 1, 2026
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