Tuesday, 10 February 2015

What is an inference?

An assumption or conclusion that is rationally and logically made, based on the given facts or ...

 
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An assumption or conclusion that is rationally and logically made, based on the given facts or circumstances. An inference is based off of facts, so the reasoning for the conclusion is often logical. "Before she was weighed at the gym, Jill made an inference about Susan's weight based on her knowledge of Susan's eating and workout habits." "Although the data was not conclusive, upon
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If you don't, the inference may be drawn against you - it's just common sense."
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