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An inference is A. The same as an observation B. A logical interpretation of an observation C. A statement involving numbers D. A way to avoid bias
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An inference is A. The same as an observation B. A logical interpretation of an observation C. A statement involving numbers D. A way to avoid bias
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B. Logical interpretation of an observation
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