Asking yourself "I wonder . . ." as you read
because the inference might be based on poor reasoning
jump to an incorrect conclusion
inference
True
inference
inference
i believe it is reason..
no
no because how can you make an inference without making an observation
It can substantiate your statements, if the inference is valid.
because the inference might be based on poor reasoning
The three steps in the process of seeing is "reception, extraction, and inference".
An observation is looking and comprehending what you see, smell, feel, taste, or hear. An inference is making an educated guess on what you observed.
making an inference
The three steps in the social inference process are perception (how we process sensory information about others), interpretation (how we make sense of this information based on our beliefs and expectations), and integration (how we combine this information to form impressions and make judgments about others).
Inference is based on drawing conclusions or making predictions using reasoning and evidence from given information or observations. It involves taking what is known and making educated guesses or interpretations about what is not explicitly stated.
It can be defined as followed. The conclusion reached on the basis of evidence.