A hypothesis is not exactly the same as an inference, although they are related concepts. A hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction about the relationship between variables, formulated before conducting an experiment. In contrast, an inference is a conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning, often after data has been collected and analyzed. While a hypothesis guides research, an inference is the interpretation made from the results of that research.
inference
A hypothesis is an educated guess where as an inference or prediction is just a guess with little knowledge behind your answer.
No. A conclusion is based on an experimental result, which attempts to explain how the prior information applies to a given hypothesis.
inference- a likely explanation for your observation (i hope this helps) =]
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i made a inference for the word hypothesis
Basically, inference is the same as hypothesis, except for that hypothesis is an educated guess, and an inference isn't really that educated.
inference
A hypothesis is an educated guess where as an inference or prediction is just a guess with little knowledge behind your answer.
Assumption.
Hypothesis
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.
inference
Either an inference or a hypothesis.
No. A hypothesis is a stated proposition to be tested.
No. A conclusion is based on an experimental result, which attempts to explain how the prior information applies to a given hypothesis.
I think I remembered my teacher saying Hypothesis,, --- XxSilvermistxX