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Scientific Process
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What is an INFERENCE? When you explain or interpret things by using past knowledge and observations. Reasonable Inferences: Make Sense based on the information you have available. Unreasonable Inferences: May conclude too much from the information available.
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What can you infer about this situation?
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What is a PREDICTION? Making a forecast of something that will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence. Predictions can vary from being general to very specific.
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You ask your friend to predict how he thinks they are going to play in the football game on Friday….. He responds: Prediction 1: I think we will do ok. Prediction 2: I think we will win the game. Prediction 3: We will beat them 27 to 6.
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We make predictions everyday…… What would you do if you faced this situation?
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Patterns, or trends, in data help you to make more specific and accurate predictions. Tables and graphs are a good way to look at trends over a period of time and allow you to make a more accurate prediction as to what is to come.
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Predictions and inferences are closely related, and easily confused. Inferences are attempts to explain what is happening or has happened. (Past or Present) Predictions are forecasts of what will happen. (Future)
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◦◦ Name ONE inference, and TWO predictions you could make based on this situation.
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