How do observation and inference drive scientific investigation
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Observation is gathering data. Merely looking at something is observation. Anything that you can perceive with your senses is something you can observe. An inference is, as I was taught in fourth grade, an "educated guess", an idea formed by processing data gathered through observation.
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Observation is gathering data. Merely looking at something is observation. Anything that you can perceive with your senses is something you can observe. An inference is, as I was taught in fourth grade, an "educated guess", an idea formed by processing data gathered through observation
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