Observations, inference, and predicting originate from the systematic process of gathering data and analyzing it to identify patterns and relationships. Observations provide the raw data, while inference involves drawing conclusions based on those observations, often using statistical methods. Predicting extends this by applying inferred patterns to forecast future outcomes. Together, these processes are fundamental to scientific research and decision-making across various fields.
Observations
An observation is something you notice using your five senses, such as color, shape, or size. An inference is a conclusion you make based on observations and prior knowledge, but it may not be directly observed.
Direct observations. This involves directly watching or recording the behavior or occurrence without any inference or interpretation.
I believe you are looking for the word "inferring".
An observation is something you experience directly with your senses - it's a fact. An inference is something you guess is happening based on what you observe - it's a guess.
create a scenario where in inference can be made from several observations
Inductive Reasoning foo
It is an inference :)
They differ from observations because observations andbinfwrencw are bomb get it?
Using observations, you can discover patterns in data and make an inference
no because how can you explain an observation without making one
Using observations, you can discover patterns in data and make an inference
how does a theory differ from an inference
Observations
Inference is based on drawing conclusions or making predictions using reasoning and evidence from given information or observations. It involves taking what is known and making educated guesses or interpretations about what is not explicitly stated.
Sure, people do it all the time.Whether it's logical to do so is a different question.
it is called an inference