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Nathan Crawford
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3 February, 05:30
How do observations differ inferences
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Jaida Simmons
3 February, 05:55
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Observations are simply information that we see, there is no input from the observer in it except what has been observed. However, inferences are the conclusions or the concepts drawn from the observations. They include input from the person who is making inferences and can also use previous knowledge and concepts for it.
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