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Directions: Explain the difference between observation and inferences.
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Answer:Observation: basic information you get by seeing, feeling, hearing, tasting, or smelling. Inference: something you think is true based on observations. Remind students that we use our five senses to make observations
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An act of deriving rational conclusion from known facts or circumstances is called inference. Observation is objective while inference is subjective. Observation is what one perceives or notices. On the other hand, the inference is an explanation or assumption of what one has perceived or seen.
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