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It means to make some hypotheses about an event or events. These should be based on some evidence but all to often people draw conclusions based on prejudices.
"Misleading" means that it can easily make you draw wrong conclusions.
To make it easier to look at, interoperate and draw conclusions from the data
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Scientista can study situations and makle observations from which to draw conclusions. An example of this is Astronomy where experimentat6ion is currently not possible but observation is possible.
Draw conclusions
Scientista can study situations and makle observations from which to draw conclusions. An example of this is Astronomy where experimentat6ion is currently not possible but observation is possible.
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Rationalism is using logical reasoning and deduction to draw a conclusion about something. Empiricism is using information collected from experience, your senses, and observation to draw conclusions about something.
Difficult isn't the word I would use. It is impossible to draw meaningful conclusions without careful observation and experimentation, and it would be dangerous to try, because there be the monsters of error in those waters. You might get lucky once, but it isn't about luck. Guessed answers aren't useful, and answers not based on observation and experiement are nothing more than guesses.
Without the excerpt provided, it is impossible to draw any conclusions about the author.
Inferences
Draw conclusions based on details from the reading.
They explore a subject from different angles to draw conclusions.
An observation is what your senses tell you. An inference is what conclusion you draw as a result of the observation. For example, your observation is that when the blue litmus paper was put in the liquid it turned red. The inference is that the liquid is acidic (since that is when litmus paper turns red). We don't see that it is acidic, so that is not an observation; we just infer it from what we see.
When you think you have found the answer to your question.