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You notice that the "For Sale" sign on a neighbor's house is missing. You say, "The Jacksons' house must have been sold. The 'For Sale" sign is gone." This is an example of

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Question Options:

1) Verifying a perception

2) Engaging in projection

3) Drawing an inference

4) Recognizing a fact

ANSWER: DRAWING AN INFERENCE.

Drawing an inference refers to the process of introducing something as a reasoned conclusion by deduction or induction.

It refers to acknowledging something as true from another truth.

For example, a character uses words like stratigraphy, geodesic, volcano, you can infer that the character is a geoscientist.

In the Question above, from seeing that the for sale sign that was present previously has been removed, it can be concluded that the house has been sold. This is what inference is about.

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Draw an inference

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw an inference - it is referred to as the conclusion that is drawn from the thorough analysis. it includes evidence and reasoning. it is a conclusion that is based on experience, guess.

when someone makes an inference, it means the conclusion is drawn from the fact and analytical reasoning. From example, if an individual weight is 80 kg who is just 25 year age, you may have an inference that particular person is overweight

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