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What are the difference between an observation and an inference
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What are the difference between an observation and an inference
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Observations are something that you directly observe with your senses. An inference is the assumption you make trying to explain what happened during your observation.
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An observation is something that uses the five senses.
An inference is something that is assumed. It does not necessarily need to be true.
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