<Ol> <Li> Classification . Unclearly premissed, but inductive, classing of objects of experience under general ideas . </Li> <Li> Probation: direct inductive argumentation . Crude (the enumeration of instances) or gradual (new estimate of proportion of truth in the hypothesis after each test). Gradual induction is qualitative or quantitative; if qualitative, then dependent on weightings of qualities or characters; if quantitative, then dependent on measurements, or on statistics, or on countings . </Li> <Li> Sentential Induction. "...which, by inductive reasonings, appraises the different probations singly, then their combinations, then makes self - appraisal of these very appraisals themselves, and passes final judgment on the whole result". </Li> </Ol> <Li> Classification . Unclearly premissed, but inductive, classing of objects of experience under general ideas . </Li> <Li> Probation: direct inductive argumentation . Crude (the enumeration of instances) or gradual (new estimate of proportion of truth in the hypothesis after each test). Gradual induction is qualitative or quantitative; if qualitative, then dependent on weightings of qualities or characters; if quantitative, then dependent on measurements, or on statistics, or on countings . </Li> <Li> Sentential Induction. "...which, by inductive reasonings, appraises the different probations singly, then their combinations, then makes self - appraisal of these very appraisals themselves, and passes final judgment on the whole result". </Li>

Which of the following is the name of the process scientist