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Causal relationships among concepts in the FCM can be observed and made an inference for a long-term circumstances.
Certainly the person who has such an awareness is not normally conscious of having made an inference; and to insist, as is sometimes done, that there must have been an "unconscious inference" of some sort could be justifiable only if some other criterion of givenness is being at least tacitly invoked.
Clearly, if Will, "in every column he writes about climate change" takes the "data" of different "organizations" and tells his readers that the "data" indicates a "conclusion," and that "conclusion" turns out to be wrong - then Will has not "made an inference".
If on the other hand, the nervous system made an inference about the structure of the observations, it could detect such stimuli on the basis of structure (correspondence) oddity.
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This could include scanning a text, making an inference, predicting or creating a mental image.
When we talk about a cultured person, it's clear we're also making an inference based on class.
A state poll can be used to make an inference about where the national race stands.
In an area such as this, where we cannot observe what happened directly, a legitimate scientific approach is to make an inference to the best explanation.
The reporter was accused by the counsel for the inquiry, Robert Jay QC, of using "journalistic licence" to make an inference of innocence or guilt.
After learning advanced decoding skills and realizing that making an inference is not simply a wild guess, most students find that their reading scores improve dramatically.
There is no need to make an inference about what the likely voter numbers will be if the polls are already reporting them directly.
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