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Instructional Video2:45
The Business Professor

Deductive Reasoning

Higher Ed
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
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Instructional Video4:11
Tarver Academy

Deductive Reasoning with proofs

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Deductive Reasoning with proofs
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Instructional Video1:47
Tarver Academy

Deductive Reasoning

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Deductive Reasoning
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Instructional Video8:46
Crash Course

How to Argue - Philosophical Reasoning: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Before we dive into the big questions of philosophy, you need to know how to argue properly. We’ll start with an overview of philosophical reasoning and breakdown of how deductive arguments work (and sometimes don’t work).
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Instructional Video5:43
The Business Professor

Ch9. Video 7 - Employee Payroll Deductions example

Higher Ed
Employee Payroll Deductions (Accounting) example
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Instructional Video1:22
One Minute Economics

Deduction vs. Induction (Deductive/Inductive Reasoning): Definition/Meaning, Explanation & Examples

9th - 11th
Deduction and induction are two words you've surely come across relatively frequently... but did you know they're core pillars of our thought process? In other words, by understanding deductive reasoning as well as inductive reasoning,...
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Instructional Video8:24
Tarver Academy

2-3: Using Deductive Reasoning to Verify Conjectures // GEOMETRY

12th - Higher Ed
http://bit.ly/tarversub Subscribe to join the best students on the planet!! ----Have Instagram? DM me your math problems! http://bit.ly/tarvergram Hangout with Tyler and watch EXCLUSIVE videos!! http://patreon.com/tylertarver Get Math...
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Instructional Video7:08
NativLang

Logic & Arguments - premises & conclusions, truth, deduction vs. induction

9th - 11th
Learn how to use logic to examine arguments. This lesson introduces premises & conclusions, distinguishes the form of an argument from its content, conceptualizes truth & validity, and contrasts deductive & inductive reasoning. The video...
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Instructional Video6:57
Curated Video

Mathematical Statements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It explains how to distinguish a sentence from the mathematical statement, and how to form new statements by negating the existing statements.
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Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

John Kay: Consistency and Rigor (1/5)

Higher Ed
In part one of this INET interview, John Kay suggests that consistency and rigor have become the requirements of modern economics. However, these requirements have forced economists to use only deductive reasoning to remain the pretense...
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Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Creating a Two-Way Table from a Venn Diagram

K - 5th
In this video, we learn how to create a two-way table from a Venn diagram. Examine the concept of a Venn diagram and how it represents the relationship between two categories. Understand how to transfer the information from the Venn...
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Instructional Video6:51
Healthcare Triage

RAND and the Moral Hazard: Healthcare Triage #10

Higher Ed
As we've explained in previous episodes, insurance is complicated. Even John gets confused (watch the video!). But there's a reason we have all these deductibles, co-pays, and co-insurance. It's because of the moral hazard, and a very...
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Instructional Video5:33
Healthcare Triage

The Pitfalls of Cost Sharing for Healthcare

Higher Ed
Cost-sharing is the practice of making individuals responsible for part of their health insurance costs beyond the monthly premiums they pay for health insurance - think things like deductibles and copayments. The practice is meant to...
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Instructional Video3:03
Institute for New Economic Thinking

John Kay: A Call for Eclecticism (3/5)

Higher Ed
In part three of this INET interview, John Kay calls for greater eclecticism in the methods of economic research. Inductive reasoning can, and should be, an important part of economics, as evidenced by Ken Rogoff's recent study of the...
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Instructional Video11:42
Curated Video

Will Constructor Theory REWRITE Physics?

12th - Higher Ed
The people behind the greatest leaps in physics - Einstein, Newton, Heisenberg, all had the uncanny ability to see the fundamentals - see the deepest, underlying facts about the world, and from simple statements about reality they built...
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Instructional Video3:34
Mazz Media

Reviewing the Scientific Method

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term __________ The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
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Instructional Video3:36
Mazz Media

The Scientific Method

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the scientific method is a disciplined, systematic way of asking and answering questions about the physical world. Students will come to understand each step of the scientific method...
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Instructional Video3:53
Big Think

Anyone Can Be a Math Person Once They Know the Best Learning Techniques | Po-Shen Loh

6th - 11th
Po-Shen Loh is a Hertz Foundation Fellow and Carnegie Mellon mathematics professor who thinks that history is a much harder subject than math. Do you agree? Well, your position on that might change before and after this video. Loh...
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Instructional Video7:38
Catalyst University

Pencil Pushups | Indications & Technique

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the rationale and indications for the pencil push-up exercise along with a demonstration of how to perform it.
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Instructional Video5:48
CK-12 Foundation

Deductive Reasoning: Lesson

6th - 12th
It is elementary, my dear Watson. A segment in a playlist on geometry introduces the idea of deductive reasoning. The video goes over three rules that apply to deductive reasoning and conditional statements.
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Instructional Video4:36
CK-12 Foundation

Inductive Reasoning: Lesson

6th - 12th
Let's get specific about the general conclusion. The video, a portion of an extensive geometry playlist, introduces inductive reasoning. Using patterns, the resource explains how inductive reasoning goes from the specific to general.
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Instructional Video3:31
Curated OER

The Art of Exoplanets

6th - 12th
This is a perfect clip for demonstrating how art, deductive reasoning, creative thinking, and sound scientific data work together. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has collected a lot of data on exoplanets but not exactly what they look...
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Instructional Video3:36
Brightstorm

Inductive Reasoning

9th - 12th Standards
Learners use inductive reasoning every day but might not realize it. An instructive video demonstrates that the process of inductive reasoning means searching for and identifying patterns. The instructor begins with numeric examples and...
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Instructional Video6:01
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Seven Planets Riddle?

6th - 12th
Can you use math and logic to beat the bad guys? You can in space! Take an intergalactic trip into a seedy and speedy crime syndicate with the Seven Planets Riddle, which challenges two interstellar police officers to use deductive...

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