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Observation vs. Inference How would you define an observation? How would you define an inference? What do you think the difference is between them?
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Observation and Inference in Science Science is based on observation and inference. Any phenomenon being studied must first be observed, whether it be from a satellite or through a microscope. An inference is a reason proposed to explain an observation. The hypothesis is a chosen inference that the scientist will attempt to confirm or disprove through testing.
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Observation and Inferences in Archaeology Archaeologists use observation and inference to learn the story of past people. By making observations about objects (artifacts and sites) they infer the behavior of the people who used the objects. When archaeologists find the remains of a coastal Algonkian village (observation), they could infer that the people were farmers. To test that inference (hypothesis), they would look for evidence of farming, such as farming implements (like stone hoes) and food remains from crops (like corn cobs and squash seeds). If they find these things, their hypothesis is verified. Archaeologists construct careful hypotheses when making inferences from archaeological data.
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Write these terms down… Observation: the act of recognizing or noting a fact or occurrence; or the record obtained by such an act. Data: information, especially information organized for analysis. Inference: a conclusion derived from observations. Hypothesis: a proposed explanation or interpretation that can be tested by further investigation.
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Practice scenarios… All the students in the classroom came to school on Tuesday, but did not come on Monday (observation). What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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You observe a dejected-looking (in low spirits; depressed; disheartened) student leaving the principle’s office. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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You observe that the sky at noon is darkening. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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All middle school students are bringing lunch from home. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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A former rock-and-roll band member has poor hearing. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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You leave a movie theater and see that the street is wet. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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The classroom lights are off. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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A siren is heard going past the school. What are some possible inferences? How could we test those inferneces?
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Picture senarios… What happened?
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Who are they?
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Do you have your own riddle or scenario to help us practice observation and inference?
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