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an explanation of an observation
conclusions or may be hypothesis
Inference may be the word you're looking for.
An unbiased observation is one that is not affected by your bias (mental tendency/inclination or prejudice). For example, you may want to achieve a certain result, or you may only support one certain theory about your experiment. So if you are unbiased, you are looking at the results from all points of view, being realistic about what you see, and not just 'seeing' the observations because you want to or because you believe that's what you should see (this can sometimes happen unconsciously). So the results don't seem to support/coincide with one theory over another.
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a forecast
Weather patterns may be more severe and ultimately - days will be shorter.
May 17th
The next North American total solar eclipse will happen 21 August 2017. The next annular solar eclipse will happen 20 May 2012.
There has to be certain conditions for certain weather patterns to happen so the barometric pressure tells alot about how and what may happen
It will happen on May 20,2012 3.:30 to 6:30. Today is solar eclipse
20 May @ 7: pm
In central Jamaica. (last updated Friday 13th may 2011)
May 1st falls on Sunday during the normal intervals depending on leap year patterns, the next time this will occur will be in the year 2016
What factors may impact on the outcome of your observation as a supervisor of an RBT who is conducting behavioral treatment in the classroom /home or center setting
an explanation of an observation