1 Modes of Enquiry
1.1 Inductive-Consensual Enquiry
Inductive-consensual enquiry derives a conclusion from a limited set of observations, which may be:-
• Analogous
• Historical
• Multiple Independently Sourced
1.1.1 Application of Inductive-Consensual Enquiry
The scoring of the Olympic diving competition is an example which employs the use of Inductive-consensual enquiry method.
1.1.2 Advantage of Inductive-Consensual Enquiry
Advantage of Inductive-Consensual Enquiry is simple, quick to draw a conclusion and most of the time the conclusion is a usually a single number, a fixed strategy, or a single course of action.
1.1.3 Disadvantage of Inductive-Consensual Enquiry
Disadvantage of Inductive-Consensual Enquiry is that there is a possibility that the conclusion drawn could be subjective and that most of the problems encountered these days have multiple answers.
1.2 Dialectic Enquiry
Dialectic Enquiry challenges the subjective assumptions, models and......
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