Deductive Argument
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.