Saturday, April 23, 2011

We Need to Learn to Read


Causal reasoning was the most difficult because I was reading over the word faster then my brain was working, so I was looking in the book and online for the wrong type of reasoning I was looking for casual reasoning and was confused when I could not find anything that made sense.  Even as I was reading the description of the wrong word I was still trying to process the definition and description.
After doing more internet research I learned that causal reasoning is a cause and effect argument. In an argument if there is a consistent pattern in the effects then it is easier to figure out and prove the cause. Causal reasoning is used in real life situations when customers all complain about the same product, then the products are looked at to see what is common in each of the complaints. That then will lead to the source of the problem. 

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