observation and inferences gaiser life science know what do you know about observation and...
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KnowWhat do you know about observation and inferences?
Evidence
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“I don’t know anything.” is not an acceptable answer.
Use complete sentences.
After listening to the PowerPoint lecture, come back here and list evidence to explain why your answer to the above question is or is not a good answer. You may also use other outside sources to help you respond.
Clarifying ?s Information
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Observation and inferences
observation - Using your senses to gather information and collect dataExamples: 1. sight, 2. Hearing, 3. Touch, 4. Smell, 5. Taste (sometimes)
1. Detailed, systematic, and carefully done2. Use your senses.
Parts of a good observation
1. Assumption 2. InferenceObservation is not
Examples: temperature, length, area, volume, mass, speed, velocity, and acceleration
3. Making measurements
inference
3. Comparison 4. Conclusion
- an interpretation of an observation based on evidence or prior knowledge
- determining if there are similarities or differences between two or more specimenscomparison
Examples: Looks like…Feels like…Sounds like…Tastes like…
Summary:
Clarifying ?s Information
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Observation and inferences
observation - Using your senses to gather information and collect dataExamples: 1. sight, 2. Hearing, 3. Touch, 4. Smell, 5. Taste (sometimes)
1. Detailed, systematic, and carefully done2. Use your senses.
Parts of a good observation
1. Assumption 2. InferenceObservation is not
Examples: temperature, length, area, volume, mass, speed, velocity, and acceleration
3. Making measurements
inference
3. Comparison 4. Conclusion
- an interpretation of an observation based on evidence or prior knowledge
- determining if there are similarities or differences between two or more specimenscomparison
Examples: Looks like…Feels like…Sounds like…Tastes like…
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