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  • INFERENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of INFERENCE is something that is inferred; especially : a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence How to use inference in a sentence
  • Inference - Wikipedia
    Inferences are steps in logical reasoning, moving from premises to logical consequences Inference is traditionally divided into deduction and induction, a distinction that dates at least to Aristotle (300s BC)
  • INFERENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    It is from these signs that one can draw inferences and find out about things previously unknown, just as through speech
  • INFER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In truth, the meanings of infer and imply have overlapped since the 16th century, making the need for a distinction a matter of preference
  • What Is an Inference? Definition 10+ Examples - Enlightio
    Inferences are often made through critical thinking or the application of logic, based on evidence and prior knowledge While inferences can sometimes be incorrect, they are essential for understanding new information within the context of our existing understanding
  • Inference - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    An inference is an idea or conclusion that's drawn from evidence and reasoning An inference is an educated guess We learn about some things by experiencing them first-hand, but we gain other knowledge by inference — the process of inferring things based on what is already known
  • INFERENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    When you make an inference, you're reading between the lines or just looking carefully at the facts and coming to conclusions You can also make faulty inferences If you hear a person's weight is 250 pounds, you might make the inference that they're overweight But what if they're seven feet tall?
  • 5. 4 Types of Inferences - Introduction to Philosophy | OpenStax
    Deductive inferences are the strongest because they can guarantee the truth of their conclusions Inductive inferences are the most widely used, but they do not guarantee the truth and instead deliver conclusions that are probably true Abductive inferences also deal in probability
  • Inferences - definition of Inferences by The Free Dictionary
    1 the act or process of inferring 2 something that is inferred 3 Logic a the process of deriving from assumed premises either the strict logical conclusion or one that is to some degree probable b a proposition reached by a process of inference
  • INFERENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Researchers have looked at different animals and the contexts in which they are able to make inferences The inference which follows may be disagreeable, but it can not be escaped These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web





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