Abstract:
Different Methodologies have been used historically for the construction of knowledge the
development of new theories and the creation of innovative thoughts. Against this background the birth
of deductive and inductive methodologies are new dimensions in scientific research. This research aims
to critically analyze the special characteristics of deductive and inductive methodologies and their
implications for the construction of scientific knowledge. In the development of scientific
methodology, early thinkers discovered new realities using observation and experience. Its continued
development is the emergence of the deductive method; this method was used to infer an individual
result from common data.This method was logically introduced by Aristotle in science. This
methodology has been useful to ideological and mathematical inquiries. In the history of scientific
methodology, the inductive method was introduced by Francis bacon following the deductive method.
This method draws broad generalizations based specific observations. These methodological thoughts
developed by bacon were the basic for the development of modern science and construction of
knowledge. Hence, these methodological thoughts brought about revolutionary changes in scientific
research and drew the attention of many late thinkers. This study is based on secondary data and
deploys historical methodology, comparative methodology and critical analysis.