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27 November, 19:49

How does good experimental conclusion differ from an inference?

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  1. 27 November, 23:21
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    A good experimental conclusion will be directly deducible from the experimental results where as an inference may find matters that arise indirectly due to the experimental results. In general, when writing a conclusion it is best to only state what is directly seen within the data.
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