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Abstract reasoning vs. Logical reasoning

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What's the difference between abstract reasoning and logical reasoning as used in aptitude tests?

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  1. Abstract reasoning is almost exactly what it sounds like. Let's first break down the definition of abstract reasoning. Abstract refers to something that is not concrete, practical or applied. It is solely intrinsic. Reasoning is defined as judgments and opinions made through the use of logic. So, if you put these two definitions together you can describe abstract reasoning as the ability to solve problems, analyze and process information in a complex and intangible way.

    Logical Reasoning is also known as Applied reasoning

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