A guess that, based on the current evidence, makes the most sense.
A guess based on an observation is called a theory. !
It's called a hypothesis.
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Do you mean an 'educated guess'? An educated guess is a hypothetical inquiry based on prior knowledge or experience of something or something pertaining to it. Basically, it's a "smart guess".
well visceral is an instinct and analytical is something logical so i guess they are
I knew you were going to ask that. "Intuitive" means using or based on what one feels to be true even without conscious reasoning; instinctive, or if you're talking about computer software: easy to use and understand.
Hypothesis
An educated guess about the weather
An educated guess
In mathematics, it is often useful to make an educated guess when working on the solution to a problem. This is called an estimate.
A logical guess is a guess based on facts or patterns that occur with the situation. Like say you go to work and come the same way everyday. If one day your spouse or relative calls and asks you when will you get home, you can give a logical guess or estimation of when you are going to arrive home.
It's a bit more than a guess actually. It's the consistent logical outcome of the accumulated data and verified knowledge.
I'm sure you could guess but WikiAnswers does not have quizzes on it.
No, general knowledge is not a reliable indicator of age. People of all ages can have different levels of general knowledge based on their interests, experiences, and access to information.
Hypothesis.
A testable explanation for a question that is based upon previous knowledge is known as a scientific hypothesis. This explanation can then be tested using the scientific method.
A conjecture is but an educated guess. While there might be some reason for the guess based on knowledge of a subject, it's still a guess.
My guess: technology
Do you mean an 'educated guess'? An educated guess is a hypothetical inquiry based on prior knowledge or experience of something or something pertaining to it. Basically, it's a "smart guess".
Expressing a logical guess