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Observation is important in science because it allows for recordings during an experiment. It also is used as support for hypotheses.
Your question reads as if there is an article about it because of the term used "inference." This means you read something that inferred something about Island size and distance. This is an essay question and we don't do students essays, but will give suggestions and support. I suggest you go back to the item you were reading and underline the main idea, circle the details and then do a Venn diagram. These things identified you should be able to pick up on the inference in the article.
The observation that red shifts of distant galaxies gets greater the further away the galaxies are.
Sutton's theory is that chromosomes have something to do with the inheritance of traits of their parents. His observation is that grass hoppers have 24 chromosomes but their sex cells only have 12
An empirical standpoint refers to an approach or perspective that is based on observation, evidence, and experience rather than on theory or speculation. It emphasizes the importance of gathering and analyzing data to support or refute hypotheses or claims. In other words, it prioritizes facts and concrete evidence over intuition or subjective beliefs.
The rock would have visible mineral crystals--a phaneritic texture.
Your inference seems to indicate your lack of support for the project at hand.
A supported inference when you draw a conclusion about something using evidence. The evidence is the support for what you have inferred.
(*an inference is something intended, or suspected to be intended, while not directly said) The sheriff said that someone was being questioned, with the inference that the man was a suspect in the case. The inference of the Senator's vote was that he did not support the President. By inference, anyone going to Mecca could be considered a pilgrim.
STEPHANO'S INTEREST IN CALIBAN IS PURELY SELFISH. (APEX)
Observation is important in science because it allows for recordings during an experiment. It also is used as support for hypotheses.
an observation becomes an thesis through experimentation, proven info and support. a thesis becomes a theory through support and a theory becomes a law through even more support
The K stands for key words. the I means Infer. and the s means support the inference.
zones of crustal activity support the infrence
Scientific Method
arbitrary inference
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.