how does a theory differ from an inference
An observation is something that has already happened. An inference is an assumption that is going to happen and is based on facts or observations.
An observation is the changes you see in your experiment. An inference is like drawing a conclusion, I guess...
An inference is the process where new facts are derived from known facts Fact is a known truth Theory is a something that someone has predicted. BTW, are you in Lisgar Collegiate Institute?
inferance
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inference
I think An observation about that inference is about that object.
An observation is the changes you see in your experiment. An inference is like drawing a conclusion, I guess...
Inference is based on something while prediction isn't. Inference is based on logic or statistics, something reasonable. Prediction is a way of telling the future without a basis.
They differ from observations because observations andbinfwrencw are bomb get it?
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An observation is something you have SEEN, an inference is a logical conclusion drawn to EXPLAIN something you have seen/noticed..
a theory is backed up by facts while a guess isnt.
because there is nothing but yourself
It means that the theory could be right and the model shows you dimenstionaly.
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Statistics consists of Descriptive Statistics,Probability theory,Distribution theory,Quality Control, Design of Experiments, Reliability, Operations Research, Queuing theory, Inventory control,Measure theory, Sampling theory, Statistical inference, Analysis.