1. The problem asks to identify the term for an argument that goes from the general to the particular.
2. In logic and reasoning, an argument that starts with a general statement or hypothesis and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion is called a deductive argument.
3. This contrasts with inductive reasoning, which goes from specific observations to broader generalizations.
4. Therefore, the correct choice is (b) deductive.
Deductive Argument
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