Answer: Inductive reasoning
Explanation:
- Inductive reasoning is a reasoning from a specific case and it derives a general rule. It draws conclusions from observations in purpose to make a general conclusion. It shows that the conclusion may not be true.
Here the given reasoning is : You have 3 dogs and they are playful. You decide that dogs are playful.
Here, the first statement of the reasoning is a specific case and the second statement is a general rule.(as the conclusion here may not be true.)
Therefore, it is an inductive reasoning .