This chapter tells us about how inferences take place in our minds, how they relate to facts and what mistakes do we make when misunderstood.
Meaning of “Infer” is to take what you know and make a guess. When we infer, we use imagination or reasoning to provide explanations for situations in which all the facts are either not available or not yet determined. It detects and consultants all kind of valued for their ability to examine facts, imagination, reasoning to which increases the understanding level. Inference thinking is natural to humans. When we see a person with a wine bottle in his hands we assume that he is a drunkard. Inference is a way of gathering information, due to other things that may give to the ultimate finding. It is important to remember that inference is not facts. It’s all of assumption.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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