no it is 100 percent different
infer
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
you could go and predict information in a story
The five sources of information that we use to make informed inferences are: 1. Using Knowledge to Infer 2. Using experience to Infer 3. Using clues to Infer 4. Using Critical Thinking to Infer: Internet 5. Using Figurative Language Cues to Infer.
An inference is the conclusion cast after a reader or viewer judges and evaluates what he or she is viewing.So if one was to read of a man who pushed a clown, then it could be inferred that the clown was injured, or an inferencemay be that the man is willing to hurt others.
guess, assume, infer, estimate.
infer
Signal words could be infer, predict, probably, guess, clues, or believe.
infer means to guess
No, learn is not an antonym for infer. The two concepts are actually more similar than they are dissimilar. To learn is to gain knowledge, while to infer is to make some kind of reasonable guess, which if you are doing it correctly, will also add to your knowledge.
No. A hypothesis is a stated proposition to be tested.
They Observe, Predict and Infer
predict or infer but sciencely speaking predict
Infer implies a logical deduction was made, whereas a guess seems more like a random try at getting the answer correct.
you could go and predict information in a story
observe- to take in info with your 5 senses infer- make an educated guess about something that is not 100 percent known
You make a prediction before experimentation-you predict what will happen. You make an inference after experimentation-you infer the results.