Pragmatist !!
analysis
Observation and inference are the same thing
A hypothesis is essentially an assumption that is not proved by experiment or observation. It is assumed for the sake of testing its soundness or to facilitate an investigation of a class of phenomena. When one proposes a hypothesis, one draws a conclusion before all the facts are establishedand tentatively accepts this conclusion as a basis for further investigation.--------------------A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an observable phenomenon. A scientific hypothesis is one that can be tested. Specifically it as assumption that can be tested to be either True or False.
A proof assumes that there is only one correct answer/conclusion to a series of logical statements. An inference is also a conclusion, but it is possible that the connection from fact to conclusion could be interpreted differently by different people.
A quantitative observation.
I know the answer..but I only know the one kind of observation and that's QUALITATIVE OBSERVATION..
No. Your observations are what you see; conclusions are what you see using outside knowledge. Some experiments cannot possibly be concluded at once in one go with all the different observations.
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A valid deductive argument is one where the conclusion logically follows from the premises. In other words, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true. The form of the argument must be such that it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false.
AnswerPhilo of Alexandria said that the number 1 is God's number, although it is not clear how he arrived at this conclusion.
One of the scientific methods IS observation.
No. One observation will normally get you onevalue, not a set of values. Also, to be precise, the observation is the act of observing; the value is the result of the observation, not the observation itself.