Inferences and Assumptions?How to Tell Them Apart

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With a solid foundation, you can better challenge your assumptions and question your inferences. A good place to start is with the definition of an assumption. Linda Elder and Richard Paul define an assumption as "something we take for granted or presuppose" (p. 34). These are beliefs, ideas or concepts that we take as self evident, whether or not they are, indeed, factual...
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34). These are beliefs, ideas or concepts that we take as self evident, whether or not they are, indeed, factual. Assumptions are used to fill in the gaps where our facts and evidence may be thin. An inference is a conclusion you draw based on the evidence and assumptions you have collected (or have not collected)...
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