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inference
i believe it is reason..
no
no because how can you make an inference without making an observation
It can substantiate your statements, if the inference is valid.
Asking yourself "I wonder . . ." as you read
because the inference might be based on poor reasoning
Making a good inference involves analyzing available evidence, drawing logical conclusions based on that evidence, considering alternative explanations, and ensuring that the inference is supported by reason and evidence. It also requires careful reasoning and an awareness of potential biases or assumptions that may affect the validity of the conclusion.
making an inference
An observation is looking and comprehending what you see, smell, feel, taste, or hear. An inference is making an educated guess on what you observed.
Inferring is the process of drawing conclusions or making educated guesses based on the information available. It involves using context clues, prior knowledge, and reasoning skills to make assumptions about things that are not explicitly stated. Essentially, it involves reading between the lines to understand implied meanings.
making inference