how does a theory differ from an inference
An observation is the changes you see in your experiment. An inference is like drawing a conclusion, I guess...
inference
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?
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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..
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.
H. J. Larson has written: 'Introduction to probability theory and statistical inference'
because there is nothing but yourself
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a theory is backed up by facts while a guess isnt.