Observation comes first, as it involves gathering data through our senses. After making observations, we then make inferences, which are conclusions or interpretations based on those observations. Inferences rely on the context and prior knowledge to provide meaning to the observed data.
state why an observation cannot be an inference
inference
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
inferance
A observation
state why an observation cannot be an inference
state why an observation cannot be an inference
I think An observation about that inference is about that object.
observation is observation! :)inference is inference! :)Assuming you meant "Differentiate observation from inference ?" !....Observation is the act of being able to physically see an object - inference is implying something is real without physical proof of its existence.Incidentally - why was this put into the category 'animal life' !
inference
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
inferance
An observation is something that can be seen with your own eyes, and an inference is something based on face. Therefore, an inference does not come before an observation, but rather after.
no
It is an inference
A observation