Higher order inferential thinking skill: Quotes and ABCs
Quotes on inferential thinking
- Inference is always an invasion of the unknown, a leap from the known. ~ John Dewey
- Inductive inference is the only process known to us by which essentially new knowledge comes into the world. ~ Ronald Fisher
- Induction is a process of inference; it proceeds from the known to the unknown. ~John Stuart Mill
- The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge. ~ Rene Descartes
- A conclusion is the place you get to when you’re tired of thinking. ~ Jill Shalvis
ABCs of inferential thinking
A: Approach to logical thinking as a part of critical creative thinking to draw conclusions based on evidence and reasoning
B: Based on deductive and abductive reasoning after integration of collected information or data to reach conclusion
C: Choices are to narrowed down to make inference based on the identified premise, present reality, clues for inference stated with action verbs such as 'suggests', 'implies' or 'concludes'
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