Prediction: What you think (or claim to think) before the experiment. Observations: What you saw happen.
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an educated guess or assumtion or guess or prediction about what is going to happen
To be accurate is to be correct, for example, if you say it will rain tomorrow and it does rain tomorrow, then your prediction was accurate. Precision means to give a finely detailed measurement or observation, rather than an approximation. In the case of the weather prediction, a precise prediction might be on the order of, it will rain a total of 1.68 inches of rain, tomorrow. Such a prediction might or might not be accurate, but if it is, then it is also precise, much more precise than merely predicting that it will rain. Precision includes the concept of accuracy. An observation that is precise but inaccurate is useless; precision is only valuable when it is also accurate. Scientists cannot really choose between accuracy and precision since both are necessary for science to succeed, but accuracy is more fundamental. Something that is approximately correct is worth more than something that is very detailed, but wrong.
In science, a prediction refers to a statement or explanation about what is expected to happen in a particular situation or experiment. It is based on existing knowledge, prior observations, and the use of logical reasoning. Predictions allow scientists to test their hypotheses and theories, as well as guide their research and investigations.
The term accuracy describes how far your observation/measurement is from the correct result. Precision describes how repeatable your results are, regardless of their accuracy..
Hypothesis is the aim of the experiment. It could be to see if there is a colour change when mixing two chemicals together. Prediction is just a guess, which could be based on evidence, data or just a wild guess. You could predict that there would be no change in colour when the two chemicals are mixed together.
Difference between observation, inference ,and prediction
prediction is when you do not know what will happen but you guess that it will happen. observation is when you see something
The only difference is between a prediction made by a man and a prediction of God
difference between an observaton and explanation
difference between an observaton and explanation
difference b/w anticipation and prediction
observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
The difference between a earthquake forecast and an earthquake prediction us that an earth quake forecast is when people say whats gonna happen and a prediction is what scientist think what might happen.
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Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.