An inference refers to a reasonable conclusion, possible hypotheses drawn from data.
Inference is where you make an educated guess about how something works based on observations.
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observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
Inference . The boy made an inference that his brother stole his markers because his brother had marker all over him .
That is an observation. An inference would be that, if no one answers the doorbell, then no one is home, which may or may not be true.
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An inference is a scientific guess.
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Basically, inference is the same as hypothesis, except for that hypothesis is an educated guess, and an inference isn't really that educated.
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Either an inference or a hypothesis.
Using observations, you can discover patterns in data and make an inference
One would use scientific observations in order to make an inference, which is a logical deduction of what will occur based on what one has observed. For instance, if one observed a person putting food into an oven, one could infer that the food will be heated.
It is when you ate analyzing your data and drawing a conclusion
Scientific observation is the collection of scientific evidence. It is the act of noting certain aspects of something through scientific study. So one might, for example, observe that the Sun appears to travel across the sky.Inference is the act of taking some known evidence and then reasoning a further fact from it. Inference can be based on evidence collected through observation or it can be based on pure reason alone. So, for example, we might infer from our observation that the Sun appears to travel across the sky that this means the Earth is rotating on its axis. An inference is not necessarily correct (it is in this example of course).
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In brief, they use the scientific method, where they find facts by experiment, observation followed by inference.