reasoning and inference
Reasoning refers to the process of using logical thinking and analysis to draw conclusions or make decisions. It involves evaluating evidence, facts, or information to come to a logical or rational judgment. Inference, on the other hand, is a specific type of reasoning where we draw logical conclusions based on available evidence or patterns. It involves using existing information to make educated guesses or predictions about something that is not explicitly stated or known.
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