Deductive reasoning has basically observed to be usually viewed as top to bottom kind of reasoning, while inductive reasoning is usually viewed as a bottom-up kind of reasoning. In inductive reasoning, the cause and consequences or effect analysis of a certain situation are usually taken into account. The cause-effect analysis is used as the premise for forming the conclusion, which would then be used for making the decisions.
Deductive Reasoning is usually based on the general premise. While inductive reasoning, on the other hand, induces different premises for reasoning. Deductive reasoning is also based on verified and true premises and also the true conclusion. While inductive reasoning has wide generalizations that are based on different observations. Deductive reasoning applies scientific processes to test the hypothesis, but for inductive research, the conclusion is also the hypothesis because there is no process of testing the hypothesis. Deductive reasoning usually follows some steps, procedures, or processes, while inductive reasoning just applies broad generalizations.