ABDUCTIVE REASONING
Abductive reasoning usually starts with an incomplete set of observations and proceeds to the likeliest possible explanation for the group of observations. In general, abductive is a combination of inductive and deductive methods that encourage expansive thinking.
- Example:
Figure 1: Combine methods in the UXD toolkit for an abductive approach. (Credit: Pivot Design Group) |
INDUCTIVE VS DEDUCTIVE VS ABDUCTIVE REASONING
Figure 2: Abductive thinking in UX allows business team members to collaborate and put the user first. (Credit: Pivot Design Group) |
Figure 3: A combination of UX methods can produce innovative solutions. (Credit: Pivot Design Group) |
How to Argue - Induction & Abduction: Crash Course Philosophy #3
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