An observation is the changes you see in your experiment. An inference is like drawing a conclusion, I guess...
how does a theory differ from an inference
state why an observation cannot be an inference
No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
inference
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
I think An observation about that inference is about that object.
how does a theory differ from an inference
observation is observation! :)inference is inference! :)Assuming you meant "Differentiate observation from inference ?" !....Observation is the act of being able to physically see an object - inference is implying something is real without physical proof of its existence.Incidentally - why was this put into the category 'animal life' !
An observation is something that you see, hear, smell, or taste while an inference is something that you assumefrom an observation. In other words, you don't actually seethe inference while you can observe, or see the object.
They differ from observations because observations andbinfwrencw are bomb get it?
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state why an observation cannot be an inference
state why an observation cannot be an inference
No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
inference
An observation is something you saw yourself, while an inference is essentially an assumption about that object. For example, if you saw a laptop in a store, you can observe that it is expensive, and you can infer that it is expensive because it works better.