The correct answer is : not directly stated
Something you know based on hints or clues in the text (apex)
inference: a conclusion that attempts to explain or make sense of a observation
In science a inference is a attempt to explain a observation
Think of these words in terms of CSI or Sherlock Holmes. Some evidence is discovered. What does it mean? If the evidence tells us something, that is implication. "The existence of this letter implies that the person was alive." If the investigator draws a conclusion from the evidence, that is inference. "I infer from this letter that the person was alive." These are very similar concepts but implication is something the evidence does and inference is something that the investigator does. The same distinction applies if the evidence is someone talking: the investigator may say "Are you implying that your brother is a drunk?" but "I infer from what you say that your brother is a drunk." Sometimes evidence is ambiguous. The investigator may infer different things from it. These alternate inferences are called interpretations. Finally, at some point, someone has the job of making an official judgement based on the evidence, to decide among alternate interpretations and state which is the correct one. These statements of fact are called findings. This is the word you will hear used by judges or people who are issuing a final report, who have decided what the facts really are.
Evaluative questions to draw inference and conclusion from the collected data on an evaluative scale.
To "infer" basically means to draw conclusions based on observations.
Something you know based on hints or clues in the text (apex)
To imply is not the same as to draw a conclusion.A person making a statement can imply.The person listening can infer, or draw a conclusion.The conclusion is also called an inference.
When you explain or interpret the things you observe, you are inferring, or making an inference.
I think this type of inference is by looking at the data, i.e., there is no real relationship between the tables (through Primary and Foreign keys), but when you analyze the data in a table you are able to infer that there is a relationship.
It means to draw a conclusion.
inference: a conclusion that attempts to explain or make sense of a observation
making educated gusses based on what you all ready know
infer means to guess
Probability-based inference (Apex)
In science a inference is a attempt to explain a observation
Basically, inference is the same as hypothesis, except for that hypothesis is an educated guess, and an inference isn't really that educated.
inference Teebie1: baring, blocking, barging in, obstruction, tampering, prying, intrusion, and hampering are all words that mean inference