Sure, people do it all the time.
Whether it's logical to do so is a different question.
no because how can you explain an observation without making one
Observation
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An inference is a conclusion based on information given.A prediction is an educated guess of what will happen next without any knowledge of the actual results.Example: An experiment is designed to test if hot water will dissolve more salt than cold water.PREDICTION: 'Hot water will dissolve more salt than cold water'. (This is what you PREDICT before the experiment is done.)INFERENCE: 'Hot water dissolved more salt than cold water because.......'. (This is what you INFER after the experiment is done).
1: To check the weather every day. 2: To make sure that it is going right.
no because how can you make an inference without making an observation
no because how can you explain an observation without making one
no because how can you explain an observation without making one
Yes, that is what is called a blind guess.
Observation is stating a given fact that has nothing to do with your opinion. In contrast to that an inference is when you make an assumptions based on your INTERPRETATION of a fact.
an observation is a measurement you make.an observation is something you see or measure directly.while an inference is recording data or an event that you witness or study an inference is a conclusion drawn based on the data/observations you have....... geh thankzz..... name q is "gabriel
you need to first make an observation, after making your observation you need to connect what is in the text with what is in the mind to create an educated guess.
A conclusion about an observation is referred to as an inference or infer in short form. This is a method which allows you to reach conclusions based on observations.
inference: a conclusion that attempts to explain or make sense of a observation
using information from observations to make reasonable early conclusions
In science a inference is a attempt to explain a observation
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.