Mary discovered that the cell membrane of a bacteria acts like a fence because it keeps some things in and other things out.

A. Observation
B. Analogy***
C. Inference

Mary walked into her room where her little son was playing, found a broken window, and thought immediately that her son had broken it.

A. Observation
B. Analogy
C. Inference***

Mary noticed that her counter top was warm to the touch.

A. Observation***
B. Analogy
C. Inference

Mary noticed that the side walk was wet and thought that it may have been that the sprinklers had been on recently.

A. Observation
B. Analogy
C. Inference***

Mary counted and recorded 20 heart beats in 10 seconds.

A. Observation***
B. Analogy
C. Inference

The lecturer compared the human eye to a camera lens.

A. Observation
B. Analogy***
C. Inference

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Your answers are correct! Well done.

A. Analogy
B. Inference
C. Observation
D. Inference
E. Observation
F. Analogy

In the first example, Mary is making a comparison (analogy) between the behavior of the cell membrane and a fence. In the second example, Mary is making an educated guess (inference) about her son breaking the window based on the evidence she found. In the third example, Mary is directly perceiving (observation) the warmth of the countertop. In the fourth example, Mary is making a logical conclusion (inference) based on the observation of the wet sidewalk. In the fifth example, Mary is directly counting (observation) the heartbeats. In the last example, the lecturer is making a comparison (analogy) between the human eye and a camera lens.