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Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence. The logical connection is clear. An opinion need not be based on evidence, or if it is, may not flow from it logically.
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An inference is a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience. It is not clearly stated but is implied.
An inference is a conclusion based on logical reasoning.
An inference is a logical conclusion based on observations. A generalization is a logical conclusion based on many observations and data. The difference between the two is that inferences deal with specifics pertaining to the experiment being worked on, while generalizations are more "general" and apply more to the idea than the specific experiment.
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You will have to make a logical inference for the premises, and a logical deduction for the conclusion.
It is the process by which new facts are derived from known facts