Conventionally, medical malpractice is argued using inductive reasoning. There is nothing wrong with inductive reasoning. It is a component of critical thinking. However, it is just a component. Inductive reasoning is more subjective than objective and the influences of selection bias, avoidance bias, and confirmation bias are undetectable. Deductive reasoning is also a component of
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Deductive reasoning in medical malpractice: a quantitative approach originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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