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Observation vs Inference: Understanding the difference between fact-based experiences and interpretations.

A comparison infographic illustrating the difference between observation and inference, with a man using a magnifying glass on the left and a hand writing on a clipboard labeled "Conclusion" on the right.

A comparison infographic illustrating the difference between observation and inference, with a man using a magnifying glass on the left and a hand writing on a clipboard labeled "Conclusion" on the right.

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