The difference between an inference and a fact is that an inference is generally something which is worked out or deduced from other factual information (but can also relate to something being suggested, although in this case I think the original definition applies), whereas a fact is something which is known to be a true piece of information, without necessarily relying on other information to support this.
lkvmxk
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is not a fact. It is an action performed in thinking about what you know.
There are no fact about inference. It is something that is implied but not stated directly.
With an observation, you simply take note of your surroundings or what you happen to notice. In an inference on the other hand, the observations are then analyzed and a conclusion is made.
A hypothesis is a statement of fact or belief upon which further conclusions can be drawn. An inference is the meaning that I attribute to someone else's statement or action.
lkvmxk
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
A fact is something that can be proven by observation from cause to effect. An inference is something that is inferred, or implied, by the existence of two conditions. For example: my dog is asleep; my dog farted; I inver that my dog must only fart when he is asleep.
observation is when you observe some thing inference is what you learn from your observation
One does and one doesn't
Inference is not a fact. It is an action performed in thinking about what you know.
inference you retard is in direct resolution rule is self explanitory you butt nut
I think they're the same thing
Reasoning is different from inference because reasoning is a matter of using very little fact to make an accurate deduction towards a certain end. Inferences only come as a result of a test done to guide a certain view point.
difference between tally & fact ?