No. A hypothesis is a stated proposition to be tested.
you predict before and you infer after !
I think they're the same thing
to make an inference = to infer = inferir
infer
inference
The noun forms for the verb to infer are inference and the gerund, inferring.
To imply is not the same as to draw a conclusion.A person making a statement can imply.The person listening can infer, or draw a conclusion.The conclusion is also called an inference.
The inference is that both continents were once one single land-mass.
the speaker implies (makes a suggestion or hint) and the listener infers (decides what he thinks the speaker meant).
Inference . The boy made an inference that his brother stole his markers because his brother had marker all over him .
The word inference is a noun. It is the act of inferring.
Something you know based on hints or clues in the text (apex)
No, an inference is not an observation. An inference is a conclusion that you make about something that you have observed. For example, you see that it is raining, and you infer that it will not be necessary to water the lawn.