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You are probably referring to "drawing a conclusion." This means examining all of the available information (or evidence) and then deciding what you think it means. You may also, more commonly, see it expressed as "coming to a conclusion." A sentence: The police officer looked at the scene of the crime, and came to the conclusion that a robbery had taken place. You may also hear the expression "jumping to conclusions"-- this means deciding on something before you have examined the facts.
An inference is a logical conclusion based on observations. A generalization is a logical conclusion based on many observations and data. The difference between the two is that inferences deal with specifics pertaining to the experiment being worked on, while generalizations are more "general" and apply more to the idea than the specific experiment.
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Drawing Conclusions
a general conclusion is like an overall outcome. for example: the class' general conclusion was that there should be no homework for a week.
"Jumping to a conclusion" is not knowing all the facts and forming a conclusion. Drawing a conclusion is learning all the facts to make a conclusion if it is correct or not.
An inference is a judgment based on what has been observed. It involves drawing a conclusion or making a generalization based on available evidence or information gathered through observation.
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risk oversimplifying their perspective and overlooking the nuances of their work. It's important to consider the context of their writing and the complexities of their ideas before making a broad assertion about their beliefs.
A "drawing conclusion" paragraph is when you restate the points in your previous paragraphs, you restate how these tie to the idea, and you close the paragraph.
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