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To make inferences and guide decision-making, logical reasoning processes such as multivariate analytical methods can be used (Dawid and Evett 1997).
Add evolution — and it becomes possible to make inferences and predictions and (sometimes) to do experiments to test those predictions.
"Things that you reveal in transactions that you do with your name attached, you should assume people can make inferences and it can be difficult to predict what those inferences might be," Professor Felten said.
All humanities and social-science A.P. exams have multiple-choice components that not only test memorization of facts, but also require students to apply those facts, make inferences and analyze patterns.
Author(s): Priscilla Chan, The New York Times Learning Network Bridget Anderson, The Bank Street College of Education in New York City Suggested Time Allowance: 1 hour Objectives: Students will: 1. Make inferences and pose questions about the extinct dodo bird.
"Reading a book, and taking the time to ruminate and make inferences and engage the imaginational processing, is more cognitively enriching, without doubt, than the short little bits that you might get if you're into the 30-second digital mode," said Ken Pugh, a cognitive neuroscientist at Yale who has studied brain scans of children reading.
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Recently, some of these models have been improved through the development of bootstrap methods making it possible to make inference and to avoid bias in the estimation of efficiency scores.
The meaning-making process provides a condition for better understanding the situation, making inferences, and developing possible diagnostic logics.
Sound understanding makes inferences and arrives at a belief.
For instance, Sofronas et al. (2011) stated that mathematicians trust formal notation language more in the process of proving theorems, interpreting findings, making inferences, and generalization.
The good reader activates prior knowledge, makes sure she understands what she's reading and reads it again if necessary, makes inferences, and synthesizes or summarizes what she's learned.
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