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(logic) Inferential mood (grammar) Inferential role semantics Inferential theory of learning Informal inferential reasoning Simple non-inferential passage
Inferential
Context-based approach to semantics
Inferential role semantics (also conceptual role semantics, functional role semantics, procedural semantics, semantic inferentialism) is an approach to
Inferential_role_semantics
Grammatical mood for secondhand knowledge
The inferential mood (abbreviated infer or infr) is used to report a nonwitnessed event without confirming it, but the same forms also function as admiratives
Inferential_mood
Process of using data analysis for predicting population data from sample data
analysis to infer properties of an underlying probability distribution. Inferential statistical analysis infers properties of a population, for example by
Statistical_inference
In statistics education, informal inferential reasoning (also called informal inference) refers to the process of making a generalization based on data
Informal inferential reasoning
Informal_inferential_reasoning
Linguistic notion of claims' support
of the other grammatical markers for evidence such as quotatives and inferentials. All languages have some means of specifying the source of information
Evidentiality
Type of nonargument
simple non-inferential passage is a type of nonargument characterized by the lack of a claim that anything is being proved. Simple non-inferential passages
Simple non-inferential passage
Simple_non-inferential_passage
Mistaking an imagined possibility for a real probability
Inferential confusion is a meta-cognitive state of confusion that becomes pathological when an individual fails to interpret reality correctly and considers
Inferential_confusion
Grammatical feature of verbs
gone", representing something that might have happened but did not. The inferential mood is used to report unwitnessed events without confirming them. Often
Grammatical_mood
American philosopher (born 1950)
Articulating Reasons: An Introduction to Inferentialism (2000); a chapter of that latter work, "Semantic Inferentialism and Logical Expressivism", outlines
Robert_Brandom
Concept that permeates much of inferential statistics and descriptive statistics
The partition of sums of squares is a concept that permeates much of inferential statistics and descriptive statistics. More properly, it is the partitioning
Partition_of_sums_of_squares
Type of statistics
analysing those statistics. Descriptive statistics is distinguished from inferential statistics (or inductive statistics) by its aim to summarize a sample
Descriptive_statistics
Study of collection and analysis of data
from a sample using indexes such as the mean or standard deviation, and inferential statistics, which draw conclusions from data that are subject to random
Statistics
чѐл. Present Inferential is not used. Present Perfect Inferential is not used. Future Inferential is not used. Future Perfect Inferential is not used.
Bulgarian_verbs
Area of machine learning
Inferential Theory of Learning (ITL) is an area of machine learning which describes inferential processes performed by learning agents. ITL has been continuously
Inferential theory of learning
Inferential_theory_of_learning
Lexical phenomenon
competing explanations for its occurrence: the direct-access view and the inferential view. Emotion and the strength of the emotional ties to what is trying
Tip_of_the_tongue
Family of views in moral epistemology
moral knowledge, the thesis that some moral truths can be known non-inferentially (i.e., known without one needing to infer them from other truths one
Ethical_intuitionism
Crucial skill in all different fields of work and life
decision that needs to be made. It consists of descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. Descriptive analysis provides information about a sample set
Analytical_skill
Complex sentence that could be expressed in a simpler way
Oftentimes, an inferential cleft will include an adverb such as only, simply or just. While they are analyzed in written text, data on inferential clefts are
Cleft_sentence
Grammatical mood
to denote it. In Latin, it is interchangeable with the jussive. The inferential mood (abbreviated infer or infr) is used to report a nonwitnessed event
Irrealis_mood
Study of research methods
start by listing known definitions and axioms and proceed by taking inferential steps, one at a time, until the solution to the initial problem is found
Methodology
Indian Buddhist philosopher and logician (c.480–c.540)
"exclusion" (apoha) to explain linguistic meaning. His work on language, inferential reasoning and perception were also widely influential among later Indian
Dignāga
Combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity
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Interdisciplinarity
Method of deriving conclusions
and predicates, influences reasoning. Other logical systems explore inferential patterns associated with what is possible and necessary, with what people
Rule_of_inference
Eastern South Slavic language
suspicion, etc. The inferential mood has five pure tenses. Two of them are simple – past aorist inferential and past imperfect inferential – and are formed
Bulgarian_language
Approach to the semantics of logic that locates meaning in inferential role
consequence rather than truth, and that treats meaning as a function of inferential role. Technically, it has been developed through the analysis of Gerhard
Proof-theoretic_semantics
Review of the current knowledge of a particular topic
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Literature_review
Treatment for OCD
reality from hypothetical premises). Later the model was extended to inferential confusion, where inverse inference leads to distrust of the senses and
Inference-based_therapy
Technique for managing measurement of fluid flows
closely resembles the "laboratory" environment for proper performance of inferential flowmeters like orifice, turbine, coriolis, ultrasonic etc. Basically
Flow_conditioning
Buddhapālita's prasangika school, opted to use positive or independent inferential argumentation (anumāna) in arguing for Madhyamaka philosophy. The prasangika
Jñānagarbha
Alternative assumption to the null hypothesis
formulated to compare in a statistical hypothesis test. In the domain of inferential statistics, two rival hypotheses can be compared by explanatory power
Alternative_hypothesis
Branch of statistics
properties. inferential statistics – the part of statistics that draws conclusions from data (using some model for the data): For example, inferential statistics
Mathematical_statistics
Cultural idea that spreads through imitation
opportunity"). Only the subjects with autism—who lack the degree of inferential capacity normally associated with aspects of theory of mind—came close
Meme
Type of data measuring one attribute
and measures of variability. Like other forms of statistics, it can be inferential or descriptive. The key fact is that only one variable is involved. Univariate
Univariate_(statistics)
Endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska
the inferential forms. The past and inferential forms are both used to refer to events in the past, but differ in evidentiality: the inferential marks
Haida_language
Discovery and improvement of scientific knowledge
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Basic_research
Curiosity-driven scientific research, without a clear practical goal
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Blue_skies_research
Philosophical study of knowledge
mathematical, logical, and conceptual truths. Reason is also responsible for inferential knowledge, in which one or more beliefs serve as premises to support
Epistemology
Study with uncontrolled variable of interest
lacking an assignment mechanism, naturally present difficulties for inferential analysis. The independent variable may be beyond the control of the investigator
Observational_study
Field of study
relation between inherent folk knowledge and abilities and accompanying inferential and attributional biases as these influence academic learning in evolutionarily
Evolutionary educational psychology
Evolutionary_educational_psychology
provide firms with a prioritization of the various recommended actions. Inferential studies can also be conducted as tracking studies. When this is done
Customer satisfaction research
Customer_satisfaction_research
Approach of analyzing data sets in statistics
Exploratory data analysis Information design Descriptive statistics Inferential statistics Statistical graphics Plot Data analysis Infographic Data science
Exploratory_data_analysis
Topics referred to by the same term
Order Predicate Logic Rules of inference, which dictate the valid use of inferential reasoning Laws of thought, an old way to refer to three logical principles
Laws_of_logic
Philanthropy conception of meaning
there is a demand that the propositions in a coherent system lend mutual inferential support to each other. So, for example, the completeness and comprehensiveness
Meaning_(philosophy)
Language family of the Andes in South America
going to Tarma? (Floyd 1999, p. 89) While –chr(a) is usually used in an inferential context, it has some non-prototypical uses. Mild Exhortation In these
Quechuan_languages
Statistical technique
chi-squared test. Although the χ 2 {\displaystyle \chi ^{2}} statistic used in inferential statistics and the chi-square distance are computationally related they
Correspondence_analysis
Territories ruled by the United Kingdom
did not return; it is unknown what happened to his ships. There is "inferential evidence [that] suggests that Bristol mariners may already have known
British_Empire
Inferential psychometric model
A psychometric function is an inferential psychometric model applied in detection and discrimination tasks. It models the relationship between a given
Psychometric_function
American philosopher
metaphysics. He has made influential contributions to truth-value theory inferential semantics. In 2015, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of
John_MacFarlane_(philosopher)
Academic fields of study or professions
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Outline of academic disciplines
Outline_of_academic_disciplines
Statistical data type
standard deviations for description of ordinal distributions and of inferential statistics based on means and standard deviations was not appropriate
Ordinal_data
Bearer of truth values
are relevant to many fields. Logicians examine their logical form and inferential patterns as the premises and conclusions of arguments. Linguists investigate
Proposition
Concept in control theory
gains and dynamics (i.e., dead times and lag times). Inferential control: The concept behind inferential control is to calculate a stream property from readily
Advanced_process_control
Structured series of questions and answers
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Interview
Statistical test of whether two populations have equal means
24. Accessed 2019-01-22. "Function Reference: Welch_test". "MKinfer: Inferential Statistics". Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN). Retrieved 2025-07-02
Welch's_t-test
Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814
Dutton writes "the evidence for his ability to read is circumstantial and inferential at best" and concludes that it is likely that he never properly mastered
Charlemagne
to number, relative frequency, risk, and any systematic signatures in inferential capacity that an organism (e.g., humans, or non-human primates) might
Intuitive_statistics
Dog with the largest tested memory of any non-human animal
learn new behaviors by imitation. Chaser could also learn new words by "inferential reasoning by exclusion", that is, inferring the name of a new object
Chaser_(dog)
Philosophical theory
expression's parts. Meaning holism suggests that the meaning of words plays an inferential role in the meaning of other words: "pet fish" might imply a meaning
Holism
Source of error in statistics
Pseudoreplication was originally defined in 1984 by Stuart H. Hurlbert as the use of inferential statistics to test for treatment effects with data from experiments where
Pseudoreplication
Translation of a text into a logical system
An often-cited criterion states that translations should preserve the inferential relations between sentences. This implies that if an argument is valid
Logic_translation
First letter of the Greek alphabet
) according to brightness. "Chapter 5: Analysing the Data Part II : Inferential Statistics". Research Methods and Statistics PESS202 Lecture and Commentary
Alpha
Psychology concept
domains) and non-inferential (straight pathways with no information added). Low-level processes are unlike reflexes in that they can be inferential. This can
Modularity_of_mind
Knowledge derived from familiarity
Sellars reasons, because presupposition is inferential, empirical knowledge, regardless of being non-inferentially acquired, is nevertheless epistemically
Knowledge_by_acquaintance
Japanese physicist
analysis of the time reversal of probability laws. He developed the Double Inferential Vector Formalism (DIVF), later known as the Two-state vector formalism
Satoshi_Watanabe_(physicist)
In-depth, detailed examination of a particular case
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Case_study
Theory of cognitive linguistics
the fact that the communicator wants to convey some information) and inferential (the addressee has to infer what the communicator wanted to convey, based
Relevance_theory
Eighth letter of the Greek alphabet
ISBN 978-1-032-59303-6. Likelihood is the most directly accessible inferential element for estimation statements about θ conditional on f... Hösel,
Theta
Salishan language of British Columbia
kʷ Quotative 'he said' ma Dubitative 'maybe' ʔalu Attemptive 'try' ck Inferential Dubitative 'I figure' cakʷ Optative 'I wish/hope' su Expectable 'again'
Nuxalk_language
Study of general and fundamental questions
in philosophy give particular importance to intuitions, that is, non-inferential impressions about the correctness of specific claims or general principles
Philosophy
Topics referred to by the same term
Chi-squared distribution, a theoretical probability distribution in inferential statistics Square (algebra), also known as the algebraic square Keyboard
X2
Concept of Invariable concomitance in Indian Logic
absence of vyapti act as hindrances to inferential knowledge; the certainty about vyapti is the cause of inferential knowledge. Jain philosophy recognizes
Vyapti
Technique for dimensionality reduction
Exploratory data analysis Information design Descriptive statistics Inferential statistics Statistical graphics Plot Data analysis Infographic Data science
T-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding
T-distributed_stochastic_neighbor_embedding
Part of speech that connects two words, sentences, phrases, or clauses
coordinating conjunctions in English and what they do: For – an illative (i.e. inferential), presents rationale ("They do not gamble or smoke, for they are ascetics
Conjunction_(grammar)
Old term for the probability distribution of an unobserved variable
of determining an unobserved variable (by whatever method) is called inferential statistics. The method of inverse probability (assigning a probability
Inverse_probability
Research method using personal experience
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Autoethnography
Academic field
physics, data mining and information visualization from computer science, inferential modeling from statistics, and social structure from sociology. The United
Network_science
Concept in statistical analysis
Like univariate analysis, bivariate analysis can be descriptive or inferential. It is the analysis of the relationship between the two variables. Bivariate
Bivariate_analysis
Process of understanding a complex topic or substance
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Analysis
Axioms under the epistemological view called foundationalism
known as "moderate foundationalism", the division between inferential and non-inferential belief is retained, but the requirement of incorrigibility
Basic_belief
Statistics concept
β1, .... Therefore, for least squares analysis, the computational and inferential problems of polynomial regression can be completely addressed using the
Polynomial_regression
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List of historical societies in the United States
List_of_historical_societies_in_the_United_States
Question that a research project sets out to answer
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Research_question
State of mind
access is direct, private and infallible. Direct access refers to non-inferential knowledge. When someone is in pain, for example, they know directly that
Mental_state
Reference to a source
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Citation
1988 film
James C. Bassett Starring Stephen L. Antczak and Charles Pinion Distributed by Inferential Pictures Release date 1988 (1988) Running time 84 minutes
Twisted_Issues
Logical principles
inferences in accordance with some basic rules. He claims that some inferential principles are constitutive of contentful thought and are part of what
Law_of_thought
Canadian American philosopher
justified beliefs are justified non-inferentially. Specifically, Fumerton believes that for a belief to be non-inferentially justified, it must be justified
Richard_Fumerton
all sorts of analyses including descriptive statistics and a range of inferential tests (both parametric and nonparametric). It is written in the Python
Salstat
Informal fallacy involving falsely limited alternatives
false, as contradictories, of which one is necessarily true. Various inferential schemes are associated with false dilemmas, for example, the constructive
False_dilemma
Grammar of the Turkish language
"If only I had come." Inferential tenses: continuous inferential: Geliyormuşum "It seems (they say) I am coming"; future inferential: Gelecekmişim "It seems
Turkish_grammar
Philosophical problem
state that besides inferentially justified beliefs, which depend for their justification on other beliefs, there are also non-inferentially justified beliefs
Infinite_regress
Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin told Mann it was "a mere inferential recognition, unconnected with political action or the regular establishment
Pope Pius IX and the United States
Pope_Pius_IX_and_the_United_States
Study of the methods of philosophy
language. Intuition-based methods, like thought experiments, rely on non-inferential impressions. The method of reflective equilibrium seeks coherence among
Philosophical_methodology
Italian statistician
intensive. He has developed theory for Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, inferential methods for pair copula constructions, methods for the analysis of multiple
Arnoldo_Frigessi
Metatheoretical stance on scientific inquiry
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Postpositivism
Application of statistical techniques to biological systems
Biostatistics (sometimes referred to as biometry) is a branch of statistics that applies statistical methods to a wide range of topics in the biological
Biostatistics
Concept that there might be more than one dimension of time
ISBN 9780387776385. Dinov, Ivo; Velev, Milen (2021). Data Science - Time Complexity, Inferential Uncertainty, and Spacekime Analytics. Boston/Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10
Multiple_time_dimensions
Form of pseudoscientific alternative medicine
"straight" philosophy, taught to generations of chiropractors, rejects the inferential reasoning of the scientific method, and relies on deductions from vitalistic
Chiropractic
American filmmaker (1943–1993)
C,H,I,N,G (1968) S:TREAM:S:S:ECTION:S:ECTION:S:S:ECTIONED (1968–71) Inferential Current (1971) Sound Strip/Film Strip (1971) Axiomatic Granularity (1972–73)
Paul_Sharits
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Boy/Male
British, English, French, German, Greek
Giver of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
King of Beauty
Boy/Male
Sikh
Trust, Belief
Biblical
order; succession; mountainous
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Worship to Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Star; A Token; Angel
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of Dancers
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of victory
Boy/Male
Indian
Morning star, Always victorious, Warrior, Prosperous
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adv.
By way of inference.
a.
That deduces; inferential.
a.
Virtually involved or included; involved in substance; inferential; tacitly conceded; -- the correlative of express, or expressed. See Imply.
a.
Deduced or deducible by inference.
a.
Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc.