Inference Scale

Inference skills enable us to draw conclusions from reasons and evidence. We use inference when we offer thoughtful suggestions and hypotheses.   Inference skills indicate the necessary or the very probable consequences of a given set of facts and conditions.  Conclusions, hypotheses, recommendations or decisions that are based on faulty analyses, misinformation, bad data or biased evaluations can turn out to be mistaken, even if they have been reached using excellent inference skills.

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Uses

Inference skills are used when drawing conclusions based on reasons and evidence. Inferences can be skillfully drawn from a wide variety of things including information, data, belief...
Evaluation skills can be applied to form judgments about the quality of inferences, analyses, interpretations, options, opinions, beliefs, ideas, proposals and justifications. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

We have two possible measures of critical thinking skills for community and technical college students. The most frequently adoped is the Test of Everyday Reasoning (TER),which ...
Core critical thinking skills include analysis, interpretation, inference, evaluation, explanation, and self-reflection.  These skills are central to problem solving and decisio...
The most effective way to measure critical thinking is to use a critical thinking skills test to evaluate a person's core skills in analysis, inference, evaluation, deductive re...
Yes. Our critical thinking skills tests measure core reasoning skills such as analysis, inference and evaluation as well as inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning.  The spe...
Human reasoning and problem solving are highly complex processes, but not impossible to analyze, measure and improve. A measure of critical thinking that describes an individual's co...