A generalization is a broad statement or conclusion drawn from specific examples or observations, often applied to a wider context. In contrast, an inference is a logical deduction or conclusion that is based on evidence or reasoning from particular premises. While generalizations aim to summarize patterns or trends, inferences focus on deriving specific conclusions from available information. Both processes involve reasoning but serve different purposes in understanding and interpreting information.
An inference is a logical conclusion based on observations. A generalization is a logical conclusion based on many observations and data. The difference between the two is that inferences deal with specifics pertaining to the experiment being worked on, while generalizations are more "general" and apply more to the idea than the specific experiment.
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A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
a sound generalization considers more factors than an oversimplification
An inference is a logical conclusion based on observations. A generalization is a logical conclusion based on many observations and data. The difference between the two is that inferences deal with specifics pertaining to the experiment being worked on, while generalizations are more "general" and apply more to the idea than the specific experiment.
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A faulty generalization is a statement that's not true while a valid generalization is a true statement.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
a sound generalization considers more factors than an oversimplification
A sound generalization considers more factors than an oversimplification.
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inference you retard is in direct resolution rule is self explanitory you butt nut
I think they're the same thing
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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.