Ability of Inductive Reasoning

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The ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).

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 78% 
 88% 
Aerospace Engineers
 85% 
 84% 
Psychiatrists
 85% 
 84% 
Veterinarians
 85% 
 82% 
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health
 75% 
 82% 
Optometrists
 81% 
 80% 
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists
 78% 
 80% 
Microbiologists
 72% 
 79% 
Biologists
 81% 
 79% 
Physicists
 78% 
 77% 
Biochemists and Biophysicists
 85% 
 77% 
Surgeons
 78% 
 75% 
Epidemiologists
 88% 
 75% 
Obstetricians and Gynecologists
 85% 
 73% 
Anesthesiologists
 72% 
 73% 
Biomedical Engineers
 78% 
 73% 
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health
 85% 
 73% 
Family and General Practitioners
 88% 
 73% 
Internists, General
 81% 
 73% 
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
 78% 
 73% 
Network and Computer Systems Administrators
 88% 
 73% 
Pediatricians, General
 69% 
 73% 
Respiratory Therapists
 69% 
 71% 
Chemical Technicians
 81% 
 71% 
Chemists
 78% 
 71% 
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
 81% 
 71% 
Speech-Language Pathologists
 81% 
 70% 
Archeologists
 85% 
 70% 
Auditors
 78% 
 70% 
Dentists, General
 78% 
 70% 
Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers




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