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Observations
Pg. 6 of IAN
  • Observations are factual information.
  • You can see it with your eyes.
  • You can feel it.
  • You can smell it.
  • You can taste it.
  • OR. You can hear it.

2
Examples of Observations
  • The sky is blue.
  • The siren is loud.

3
Inferences
  • Inferences are a guess as to why a particular
    observation was made.
  • An interpretation based on observations and prior
    knowledge.
  • When you explain or interpret the
  • things you observe you are inferring.
  • Inferences are based on reasoning from what you
    already know.

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Examples of Inferences
  • The sky is blue because it is going to be a nice
    day today.
  • The siren is loud because there is a house
    burning down.

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OBSERVATIONOR INFERENCE?
Pg. 5 of IAN
  • After reading Jury Still Out, write down 4
    inferences made by the prosecuting attorney and 3
    inferences made by the defense attorney using the
    facts (observations) listed.

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PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
  • POSSIBLE INFERENCES
  • The defendant is guilty because he was there.
  • He cut his hand breaking the window.
  • The blood on the doorknob is Swipes.
  • Swipe touched the counter during the robbery and
    left his fingerprint.

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DEFENSE ATTORNEY
  • POSSIBLE INFERENCES
  • Swipe is no more guilty than anyone else in the
    area.
  • Swipe cut his hand while washing dishes.
  • Swipe left his fingerprint while buying a
    newspaper.
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