Which statement best distinguishes an observation from an inference?
Can u post the statment choicesa/
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Hoodmemes Can u post the statment choicesa/ \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) *choices
An inference is likely to change based on additional observations. An observation is likely to change based on additional inferences. An observation involves assumptions, but an inference does not. An inference involves the senses, but an observation does not.
An observation involves assumptions, but an inference does not. An inference involves the senses, but an observation does not.
How has the study of mitosis affected scientists’ knowledge of cancer? It led to a study of how to induce cancer cells to divide more rapidly. It led to an understanding of how cancer cells divide so rapidly. It led to the development of contact-inhibition regulators. It led to the discovery of how to prevent cancer cells from dividing.
An observation is actually seeing something happen. An inference is an assumption that something will happen. More observations might change an inference.
Which type of stem cells are most limited in differentiation?
What types of stem cells do u know about?
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