First all lets analyze the two options given:
- Inference: They are steps in reasoning, they advance from a premise to its logical consequences. It is divided into deduction and induction. Deduction is inference deriving logical conclusions from premises known or assumed to be true. Induction is inference from particular premises to a universal conclusion
- Generalization: Is the formulation of general concepts from specific instances by abstracting commmon properties. It hold the existence of a set of elements and common characteristics shared by some elements. They are the esential basis for all deductive inferences. It is necessary a process of verification to determine if the Generalization is true.
With the options analyzed now we can say that a general statement inferred from particular facts is an Inductive Inference.
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