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Take out journal, fill out table of contents, and title page 6.
Date Entry Page # 9/8 Observations and Inferences Pt. 2 6
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Observations and Inference Pt. 2
6 Observation Lab Summary In 4-5 complete sentences, explain what you learned from the Chocolate Chip Cookie Mystery Observation Lab. Make sure to use the following terms: Observations Qualitative Quantitative
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Take out your journal and turn to page 4
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A test of your observation skills…
Observations vs. Inferences A test of your observation skills… Contributions by D. Padilla, D. Johnson, & E. Marconi For more optical illusions go to:
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Inferences Logical interpretation based upon prior knowledge and experience Based upon observations Example: When you entered the room, you most likely inferred that the individual in the front of the room is the teacher.
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Inference – an attempt or educated guess to explain an observation.
These will vary from one person to the next, because of personal life experiences.
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Examples of Inferences
Give one inference about this picture. These players are on the same team. This is a scrimmage at practice. Number 9 is the quarterback and is about to score the winning touchdown. These guys are all freshmen, trying out for the team.
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List one Inference.
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List one observation and one inference.
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List one qualitative observation and one inference.
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