Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thinking For Yourself, Ch. 4 summary- Inference: What follows?
When a person infers, they are: imaging, guessing, predicting, and concluding. Inferences are often confused with facts. Inferences help fill in when facts are missing, or they can help make sense of facts already presented. Inferences should always be checked against the facts for accuracy and to make sure you are not inferring incorrectly. This chapter’s goal was to make us more conscious about our inferences. We should state the obvious as much as possible for this will help us in distinguishing facts from inferences.
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