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no it is evidence based guess
The evidence that made you come to that conclusion. Remember that a hypothesis is an educated guess
conclusion..........i'm pretty sure
No because a hypothesis s an educated guess..It doesn't need supporting details only you final conclusion needs evidence
A hypothesis (hie-poth-uh-sis) is a testable idea that leads to scientific explanation In other words its what you think is going to happen in your experiment before you actually start it.
An educated guess is a hypothesis or prediction based on prior knowledge, reasoning, or evidence, rather than random speculation. It involves making an informed estimate or assumption using available information to arrive at a logical conclusion.
A guess that, based on the current evidence, makes the most sense.
An inference is a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge or experience. It is not clearly stated but is implied.
To infer means to deduce or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning rather than direct observation or explicit information. It involves drawing a logical conclusion from available information or clues.
no it is evidence based guess
The evidence that made you come to that conclusion. Remember that a hypothesis is an educated guess
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.
A theory is like a guess made with little or no evidence from experiments. A conclusion is drawn after a good amount of experiments and the relevant evidence being presented in a sensible form.
An empirical inference is a conclusion or prediction drawn from evidence obtained through observation or experimentation. It involves using data to make an educated guess or generalization about a particular phenomenon based on collected information.
You make assumptions to try to solve problems that you're mind has set forth for you. The first assumption you have may be wrong, but it satisfies the mind, and that is the problem with making assumptions.
inference: a conclusion that attempts to explain or make sense of a observation
A conclusion can only be made with solid evidence. A prediction is a foretelling of the future, a guess of what could happen soon. Predictions are not always the truth, but if there was evidence to back up the prediction, then a conclusion would be made to make it true.