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Inductive Reasoning

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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  1. Neuropsychologists and Clinical Neuropsychologists (4.62)
  2. Obstetricians and Gynecologists (4.50)
  3. Pediatricians, General (4.50)
  4. Neurologists (4.50)
  5. Pathologists (4.50)
  6. Radiologists (4.50)
  7. Biostatisticians (4.38)
  8. Judges, Magistrate Judges, and Magistrates (4.38)
  9. Dentists, General (4.38)
  10. Internists, General (4.38)
  11. Allergists and Immunologists (4.38)
  12. Hospitalists (4.38)
  13. Preventive Medicine Physicians (4.38)
  14. Urologists (4.38)
  15. Microbiologists (4.25)
  16. Molecular and Cellular Biologists (4.25)
  17. Physicists (4.25)
  18. Mental Health Counselors (4.25)
  19. Anesthesiologists (4.25)
  20. Family and General Practitioners (4.25)
  21. Nuclear Medicine Physicians (4.25)
  22. Ophthalmologists (4.25)
  23. Sports Medicine Physicians (4.25)
  24. Veterinarians (4.25)
  25. Nurse Practitioners (4.25)
  26. Intelligence Analysts (4.25)
  27. Air Traffic Controllers (4.25)
  28. Chief Executives (4.13)
  29. Gaming Managers (4.13)
  30. Management Analysts (4.13)
  31. Historians (4.13)
  32. Treasurers and Controllers (4.12)
  33. Operations Research Analysts (4.12)
  34. Statisticians (4.12)
  35. Agricultural Engineers (4.12)
  36. Biomedical Engineers (4.12)
  37. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.12)
  38. Epidemiologists (4.12)
  39. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.12)
  40. Astronomers (4.12)
  41. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (4.12)
  42. Archeologists (4.12)
  43. Forensic Science Technicians (4.12)
  44. Administrative Law Judges, Adjudicators, and Hearing Officers (4.12)
  45. Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (4.12)
  46. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.12)
  47. Area, Ethnic, and Cultural Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (4.12)
  48. Psychiatrists (4.12)
  49. Surgeons (4.12)
  50. Dermatologists (4.12)
  51. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians (4.12)
  52. Physician Assistants (4.12)
  53. Podiatrists (4.12)
  54. Registered Nurses (4.12)
  55. Acute Care Nurses (4.12)
  56. Nurse Midwives (4.12)
  57. Fire Inspectors (4.12)
  58. Fire Investigators (4.12)
  59. Police Detectives (4.12)
  60. Criminal Investigators and Special Agents (4.12)
  61. Airline Pilots, Copilots, and Flight Engineers (4.12)
  62. Education Administrators, Postsecondary (4.00)
  63. Architectural and Engineering Managers (4.00)
  64. Natural Sciences Managers (4.00)
  65. Environmental Compliance Inspectors (4.00)
  66. Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers (4.00)
  67. Government Property Inspectors and Investigators (4.00)
  68. Coroners (4.00)
  69. Business Continuity Planners (4.00)
  70. Assessors (4.00)
  71. Personal Financial Advisors (4.00)
  72. Financial Examiners (4.00)
  73. Loan Counselors (4.00)
  74. Tax Examiners and Collectors, and Revenue Agents (4.00)
  75. Fraud Examiners, Investigators and Analysts (4.00)
  76. Geographic Information Systems Technicians (4.00)
  77. Actuaries (4.00)
  78. Mathematicians (4.00)
  79. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.00)
  80. Computer Hardware Engineers (4.00)
  81. Environmental Engineers (4.00)
  82. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (4.00)
  83. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (4.00)
  84. Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists (4.00)
  85. Marine Engineers (4.00)
  86. Materials Engineers (4.00)
  87. Nuclear Engineers (4.00)
  88. Petroleum Engineers (4.00)
  89. Energy Engineers (4.00)
  90. Robotics Engineers (4.00)
  91. Food Scientists and Technologists (4.00)
  92. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.00)
  93. Biologists (4.00)
  94. Bioinformatics Scientists (4.00)
  95. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.00)
  96. Economists (4.00)
  97. Survey Researchers (4.00)
  98. Clinical Psychologists (4.00)
  99. Counseling Psychologists (4.00)
  100. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.00)
  101. Anthropologists (4.00)
  102. Political Scientists (4.00)
  103. Transportation Planners (4.00)
  104. Marriage and Family Therapists (4.00)
  105. Clergy (4.00)
  106. Lawyers (4.00)
  107. Arbitrators, Mediators, and Conciliators (4.00)
  108. Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  109. Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  110. Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  111. Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  112. Environmental Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  113. Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  114. Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  115. Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  116. Law Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  117. English Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  118. Chiropractors (4.00)
  119. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (4.00)
  120. Orthodontists (4.00)
  121. Pharmacists (4.00)
  122. Occupational Therapists (4.00)
  123. Physical Therapists (4.00)
  124. Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses (4.00)
  125. Critical Care Nurses (4.00)
  126. Nurse Anesthetists (4.00)
  127. Audiologists (4.00)
  128. Orthotists and Prosthetists (4.00)
  129. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (4.00)
  130. Athletic Trainers (4.00)
  131. First-Line Supervisors of Correctional Officers (4.00)
  132. Immigration and Customs Inspectors (4.00)
  133. Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs (4.00)
  134. Gaming Supervisors (4.00)
  135. Computer and Information Systems Managers (3.88)
  136. Financial Managers, Branch or Department (3.88)
  137. Geothermal Production Managers (3.88)
  138. Education Administrators, Elementary and Secondary School (3.88)
  139. Lodging Managers (3.88)
  140. Medical and Health Services Managers (3.88)
  141. Clinical Research Coordinators (3.88)
  142. Water Resource Specialists (3.88)
  143. Emergency Management Directors (3.88)
  144. Insurance Adjusters, Examiners, and Investigators (3.88)
  145. Logisticians (3.88)
  146. Logistics Engineers (3.88)
  147. Auditors (3.88)
  148. Risk Management Specialists (3.88)
  149. Computer and Information Research Scientists (3.88)
  150. Informatics Nurse Specialists (3.88)
  151. Computer Systems Engineers/Architects (3.88)
  152. Business Intelligence Analysts (3.88)
  153. Aerospace Engineers (3.88)
  154. Chemical Engineers (3.88)
  155. Civil Engineers (3.88)
  156. Electrical Engineers (3.88)
  157. Water/Wastewater Engineers (3.88)
  158. Product Safety Engineers (3.88)
  159. Marine Architects (3.88)
  160. Biochemical Engineers (3.88)
  161. Manufacturing Engineers (3.88)
  162. Industrial Engineering Technicians (3.88)
  163. Manufacturing Engineering Technologists (3.88)
  164. Animal Scientists (3.88)
  165. Geneticists (3.88)
  166. Soil and Water Conservationists (3.88)
  167. Chemists (3.88)
  168. Materials Scientists (3.88)
  169. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (3.88)
  170. Hydrologists (3.88)
  171. Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists (3.88)
  172. Environmental Economists (3.88)
  173. School Psychologists (3.88)
  174. Geographers (3.88)
  175. Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors (3.88)
  176. Educational, Guidance, School, and Vocational Counselors (3.88)
  177. Child, Family, and School Social Workers (3.88)
  178. Healthcare Social Workers (3.88)
  179. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers (3.88)
  180. Health Educators (3.88)
  181. Probation Officers and Correctional Treatment Specialists (3.88)
  182. Judicial Law Clerks (3.88)
  183. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  184. Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  185. Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  186. Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  187. Library Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  188. Communications Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  189. History Teachers, Postsecondary (3.88)
  190. Secondary School Teachers, Except Special and Career/Technical Education (3.88)
  191. Farm and Home Management Advisors (3.88)
  192. Fashion Designers (3.88)
  193. Program Directors (3.88)
  194. Talent Directors (3.88)
  195. Coaches and Scouts (3.88)
  196. Broadcast News Analysts (3.88)
  197. Anesthesiologist Assistants (3.88)
  198. Acupuncturists (3.88)
  199. Naturopathic Physicians (3.88)
  200. Cytogenetic Technologists (3.88)
  201. Cytotechnologists (3.88)
  202. Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (3.88)
  203. Midwives (3.88)
  204. First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives (3.88)
  205. Forest Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors (3.88)
  206. Private Detectives and Investigators (3.88)
  207. Gaming Surveillance Officers and Gaming Investigators (3.88)
  208. Sales Agents, Securities and Commodities (3.88)
  209. Sales Engineers (3.88)
  210. Patient Representatives (3.88)
  211. Explosives Workers, Ordnance Handling Experts, and Blasters (3.88)
  212. Aviation Inspectors (3.88)
  213. Public Relations and Fundraising Managers (3.75)
  214. Transportation Managers (3.75)
  215. Training and Development Managers (3.75)
  216. Education Administrators, Preschool and Childcare Center/Program (3.75)
  217. Postmasters and Mail Superintendents (3.75)
  218. Social and Community Service Managers (3.75)
  219. Regulatory Affairs Managers (3.75)
  220. Compliance Managers (3.75)
  221. Supply Chain Managers (3.75)
  222. Loss Prevention Managers (3.75)
  223. Purchasing Agents, Except Wholesale, Retail, and Farm Products (3.75)
  224. Logistics Analysts (3.75)
  225. Training and Development Specialists (3.75)
  226. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (3.75)
  227. Financial Analysts (3.75)
  228. Insurance Underwriters (3.75)
  229. Loan Officers (3.75)
  230. Information Security Analysts (3.75)
  231. Software Quality Assurance Engineers and Testers (3.75)
  232. Web Administrators (3.75)
  233. Transportation Engineers (3.75)
  234. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (3.75)
  235. Industrial Engineers (3.75)
  236. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.75)
  237. Validation Engineers (3.75)
  238. Wind Energy Engineers (3.75)
  239. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (3.75)
  240. Electro-Mechanical Technicians (3.75)
  241. Robotics Technicians (3.75)
  242. Environmental Engineering Technicians (3.75)
  243. Electronics Engineering Technologists (3.75)
  244. Foresters (3.75)
  245. Sociologists (3.75)
  246. Chemical Technicians (3.75)
  247. Geological Sample Test Technicians (3.75)
  248. Rehabilitation Counselors (3.75)
  249. Business Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  250. Forestry and Conservation Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  251. Geography Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  252. Education Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  253. Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  254. Philosophy and Religion Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  255. Home Economics Teachers, Postsecondary (3.75)
  256. Elementary School Teachers, Except Special Education (3.75)
  257. Instructional Coordinators (3.75)
  258. Art Directors (3.75)
  259. Directors- Stage, Motion Pictures, Television, and Radio (3.75)
  260. Reporters and Correspondents (3.75)
  261. Speech-Language Pathologists (3.75)
  262. Genetic Counselors (3.75)
  263. Forest Firefighters (3.75)
  264. Forest Fire Inspectors and Prevention Specialists (3.75)
  265. Police Identification and Records Officers (3.75)
  266. Police Patrol Officers (3.75)
  267. Nannies (3.75)
  268. First-Line Supervisors of Non-Retail Sales Workers (3.75)
  269. First-Line Supervisors of Animal Husbandry and Animal Care Workers (3.75)
  270. Agricultural Inspectors (3.75)
  271. Nuclear Power Reactor Operators (3.75)
  272. Power Plant Operators (3.75)
  273. Commercial Pilots (3.75)
  274. Nursery and Greenhouse Managers (3.63)
  275. Aquacultural Managers (3.63)
  276. Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, and Athletes (3.63)
  277. Licensing Examiners and Inspectors (3.63)
  278. Range Managers (3.63)
  279. Park Naturalists (3.63)
  280. Fish and Game Wardens (3.63)
  281. Transit and Railroad Police (3.63)
  282. First-Line Supervisors of Office and Administrative Support Workers (3.63)
  283. First-Line Supervisors of Logging Workers (3.63)
  284. Radio Mechanics (3.63)
  285. Avionics Technicians (3.63)
  286. Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (3.63)
  287. Motorboat Mechanics and Service Technicians (3.63)
  288. Motorcycle Mechanics (3.63)
  289. Airfield Operations Specialists (3.63)
  290. Locomotive Engineers (3.63)
  291. Ship and Boat Captains (3.63)
  292. Marketing Managers (3.62)
  293. Industrial Production Managers (3.62)
  294. Quality Control Systems Managers (3.62)
  295. Biomass Power Plant Managers (3.62)
  296. Human Resources Managers (3.62)
  297. Claims Examiners, Property and Casualty Insurance (3.62)
  298. Regulatory Affairs Specialists (3.62)
  299. Cost Estimators (3.62)
  300. Accountants (3.62)
  301. Credit Analysts (3.62)
  302. Software Developers, Applications (3.62)
  303. Software Developers, Systems Software (3.62)
  304. Network and Computer Systems Administrators (3.62)
  305. Geospatial Information Scientists and Technologists (3.62)
  306. Geodetic Surveyors (3.62)
  307. Mechanical Engineers (3.62)
  308. Mechatronics Engineers (3.62)
  309. Non-Destructive Testing Specialists (3.62)
  310. Electrical Engineering Technologists (3.62)
  311. Electromechanical Engineering Technologists (3.62)
  312. Industrial Engineering Technologists (3.62)
  313. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (3.62)
  314. Biological Technicians (3.62)
  315. Nuclear Equipment Operation Technicians (3.62)
  316. Precision Agriculture Technicians (3.62)
  317. Remote Sensing Technicians (3.62)
  318. Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  319. Economics Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  320. Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  321. Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  322. Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary (3.62)
  323. Career/Technical Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.62)
  324. Special Education Teachers, Middle School (3.62)
  325. Special Education Teachers, Secondary School (3.62)
  326. Prosthodontists (3.62)
  327. Optometrists (3.62)
  328. Recreational Therapists (3.62)
  329. Respiratory Therapists (3.62)
  330. Clinical Nurse Specialists (3.62)
  331. Orthoptists (3.62)
  332. Psychiatric Aides (3.62)
  333. Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors (3.62)
  334. Correctional Officers and Jailers (3.62)
  335. Spa Managers (3.62)
  336. Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers (3.62)
  337. First-Line Supervisors of Aquacultural Workers (3.62)
  338. First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers (3.62)
  339. Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers (3.62)
  340. First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers (3.62)
  341. Advertising and Promotions Managers (3.50)
  342. Administrative Services Managers (3.50)
  343. Logistics Managers (3.50)
  344. Construction Managers (3.50)
  345. Food Service Managers (3.50)
  346. Insurance Appraisers, Auto Damage (3.50)
  347. Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners (3.50)
  348. Budget Analysts (3.50)
  349. Computer Programmers (3.50)
  350. Database Administrators (3.50)
  351. Computer Network Architects (3.50)
  352. Information Technology Project Managers (3.50)
  353. Video Game Designers (3.50)
  354. Landscape Architects (3.50)
  355. Cartographers and Photogrammetrists (3.50)
  356. Photonics Engineers (3.50)
  357. Architectural Drafters (3.50)
  358. Electronics Engineering Technicians (3.50)
  359. Mechanical Engineering Technicians (3.50)
  360. Mechanical Engineering Technologists (3.50)
  361. Urban and Regional Planners (3.50)
  362. Nuclear Monitoring Technicians (3.50)
  363. City and Regional Planning Aides (3.50)
  364. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (3.50)
  365. Forest and Conservation Technicians (3.50)
  366. Political Science Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  367. Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary (3.50)
  368. Career/Technical Education Teachers, Middle School (3.50)
  369. Curators (3.50)
  370. Museum Technicians and Conservators (3.50)
  371. Librarians (3.50)
  372. Producers (3.50)
  373. Technical Directors/Managers (3.50)
  374. Public Relations Specialists (3.50)
  375. Poets, Lyricists and Creative Writers (3.50)
  376. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (3.50)
  377. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (3.50)
  378. Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics (3.50)
  379. Psychiatric Technicians (3.50)
  380. Respiratory Therapy Technicians (3.50)
  381. Veterinary Technologists and Technicians (3.50)
  382. Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses (3.50)
  383. Hearing Aid Specialists (3.50)
  384. Neurodiagnostic Technologists (3.50)
  385. Endoscopy Technicians (3.50)
  386. Animal Control Workers (3.50)
  387. Transportation Security Screeners (3.50)
  388. Chefs and Head Cooks (3.50)
  389. Pest Control Workers (3.50)
  390. Sales Agents, Financial Services (3.50)
  391. Procurement Clerks (3.50)
  392. Correspondence Clerks (3.50)
  393. Credit Authorizers (3.50)
  394. Eligibility Interviewers, Government Programs (3.50)
  395. Loan Interviewers and Clerks (3.50)
  396. Statistical Assistants (3.50)
  397. First-Line Supervisors of Agricultural Crop and Horticultural Workers (3.50)
  398. Hunters and Trappers (3.50)
  399. First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers (3.50)
  400. Boilermakers (3.50)
  401. Electricians (3.50)
  402. Plumbers (3.50)
  403. Construction and Building Inspectors (3.50)
  404. Elevator Installers and Repairers (3.50)
  405. Hazardous Materials Removal Workers (3.50)
  406. Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining (3.50)
  407. Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repairers, Except Line Installers (3.50)
  408. Electronic Equipment Installers and Repairers, Motor Vehicles (3.50)
  409. Automotive Master Mechanics (3.50)
  410. Automotive Specialty Technicians (3.50)
  411. Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians (3.50)
  412. Millwrights (3.50)
  413. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers (3.50)
  414. Musical Instrument Repairers and Tuners (3.50)
  415. Commercial Divers (3.50)
  416. Power Distributors and Dispatchers (3.50)
  417. Medical Appliance Technicians (3.50)
  418. First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers, and Material Movers, Hand (3.50)
  419. First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators (3.50)
  420. Mates- Ship, Boat, and Barge (3.50)
  421. Pilots, Ship (3.50)
  422. Traffic Technicians (3.50)
  423. Freight and Cargo Inspectors (3.50)
  424. Conveyor Operators and Tenders (3.50)