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2. How do observation and inference differ from each other?​

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Answered by bamanedhanashree123
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Explain to the class what an observation and an inference are and the difference between the two. Your explanation, for example, could be, “An observation is something you sense: taste, touch, smell, see, or hear. An inference is something you decide or think about a thing or event after you observe it.”

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Answered by twinkle98562
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Your explanation, for example, could be, “An observation is something you sense: taste, touch, smell, see, or hear. An inference is something you decide or think about a thing or event after you observe it.” 2. ... Decide whether or not the researchers are making an observation or an inference in the following statements.”

“You can ... Observations. An observation is the gathering of information by using our five senses: ... Some things are easier to quantify than others. ... Note the Difference.

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