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Reasoning from the general theory to predict the specific circumstance (general to specific).
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The process of gaining knowledge independently of experience, through pure logical reasoning. This knowledge is deductive knowledge, or a priori knowledge. Of the spheres of human reasoning, only mathematics can truly be said to be deductive.
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The amount which a policyholder agrees to pay, per claim or per accident, toward the total amount of an insured loss.
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arguing from a general principle-to a specific case. Opposite of induction which argues from specific cases or data to a general conclusion.
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The amount that you must pay the repair facility for work when vehicle is being repaired. In most cases a deductible may need to be paid for each type of mechanical break down.
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