What is the difference between a judgement and an inference statement?
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Inference: Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about unknown, on the basis of the known.
1. Results of some action taken or incident taken place.
Ever since the bridge collapsed, the villagers are facing a big problem to go to town
2. Expectations or possibilities of something happenning as a result of something else.
If there is an earthquake, people will be killed
3. Any proverb that functions on cause and effect
An apple a day, keeps the doctor away
Judgement: Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the past, the present or the future.
So judgements are personal opinions and subjective. The following information is helpful in classifiying judgements
1. Statement that imply "approval" or "disapproval"
What a magnificent view!,
2. Statements that "impose compulsion" using should or must
You should work harder
3. Statement that "compare" non - measurable things
He is the best boy in class
4. Statements modify the nature of attributes.
You are running very slowly
5. Statements of prediction using will or shall
I will become the Captain of the team
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This is a logical conclusion usually based on facts. They are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on the basis of the known. Judgement: A judgement, as the name suggests, is an expression of opinion. The opinions usually imply approval or disapproval of persons, situations, etc.
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