It is an inference :)
That a lot of animals change over Time
A scientist may create an hypothesis on the basis of their observations. If their observations are carelessly made or recorded then any hypotheses they offer will be inaccurate reflections of nature. A scientist may alternatively collect observations to test an hypothesis. If these observations are carelessly made or recorded then the conclusions that the scientist makes about the hypothesis could very well be incorrect. At the very least the conclusions they draw would not be based on sound evidence (because the observations are unsound).
Observations in Time was created in 1969.
Another name for observations is Data. Biology
observations are related to data because observations are well observations and data is data so lets see their spelled differently nd stuff nd other stuff 2
what is the difference between an observation and an assumption
how does a theory differ from an inference
1- observations are from normally distributed populations. 2- observations are from populations with equal variances.
I do not support your assumption. Your assumption is based upon few facts.
An assumption based on prior experience is officially known as inductive reasoning.
Standard-based performance is based on the assumption that performance can be measured. It is difficult to objectively measure job performance in many positions.
It is true that scientific models are based on a set of observations, along with a logical analysis of those observations.
Inference is based on drawing conclusions or making predictions using reasoning and evidence from given information or observations. It involves taking what is known and making educated guesses or interpretations about what is not explicitly stated.
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An explanation of things or events based on many observations is a theory.
Quantitative observations are observations that can be precisely measured. Qualitative observations, meanwhile, are subjective observations that are based on the characteristics of what is being observed.
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