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The use of the senses or measurement to gather information or data is called an
a) Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) None of these

A conclusion based on observation, where no personal preference is involved is called an
a) Observation
b) Opinion
c) Inference
d) None of these

An ________________ is based on observation, but personal preferences are involved.
a) Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) None of these

A type of observation that is only based on senses is called a(n)
a) Qualitative Observation
b) Inference
c) Quantitative Observation
d) Opinion

A type of observation that uses measurement is called a(n)
a) Opinion
b) Inference
c) Qualitative Observation
d) Quantitative Observation

It must have rained while we were in the movie theater is an example of a(n)
a) Qualitative Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) Quantitative Observation

I love when it rains is an example of a(n)
a) Qualitative Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) Quantitative Observation

There are four puddles in the parking lot is an example of a(n)
a) Quantitative Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) Qualitative Observation

The ground is wet is an example of a(n)
a) Quantitative Observation
b) Inference
c) Opinion
d) Qualitative Observation

Which statement is correct?
a) Inference s are always correct.
b) Inferences are sometimes wrong
c) Inferences are always wrong.
d) none of these

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