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<p>contexts (such as evaluating the existence or nonexistence of unicorns), <a href="page.php?w=inductive_reasoning">inductive reasoning</a> is often used for establishing the plausibility of a claim based on observed evidence. Though inductive reasoning may not provide absolute certainty about negative claims, this is only due to the nature of inductive reasoning; inductive reasoning provides proof from probability rather than certainty. Inductive reasoning also does not provide absolute certainty about positive claims.  </p>

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