Observation   What important observations seem to “pop out” from the data? Did anything surprise you? What patterns or trends appear in the data?

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Observation   What important observations seem to “pop out” from the data? Did anything surprise you? What patterns or trends appear in the data?

Inferences   Generate multiple explanations for your observations. Do you need additional information?

Inferences “I believe the data suggests… because…”   “I believe the data suggests… because…” “Additional data that would help me verify my explanation is…” “I think the following are appropriate solutions to address the needs implied by the data…” “Additional data that would help to guide implementation of solutions/responses to determine if they are working are…”