Concrete evidence is specific and fact-based, although general evidence is vague and and possibly an opinion.
A fact most of the time is 100% correct and a opinion you can argue
a hypothesis is a scientific word for prediction. An opinion is something someone says that is not a fact.
There are slight differences between the terms inspection and observation. Inspection is when a person takes a very close look at the details of something or someone. An observation is an opinion that is done from a distance.
Opinions regarding any field of science may indeed lead to solid scientific evidence or facts. Examples Based on the fossilized remains found at Pompeii, it may become an educated opinion that there are more fossils to be discovered. Hence the opinion may become a scientific fact if more fossils are found. To my knowledge scientific evidence generally does not derive from an uneducated opinion. There are many scientific pieces of evidence that the pyramids in Egypt were built using advanced techniques still unknown to us. The opinion that there is a solution to the question of how the pyramids were built is supported by opinions derived from scientific observations.
The difference is that opinion is what YOU think and evidence has been proved and you KNOW its right x Hope that Helps!!
An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence. The logical connection is clear. An opinion need not be based on evidence, or if it is, may not flow from it logically.
Empirical scientific evidence is the opposite of anecdotal evidence. Empirical scientific evidence is that evidence garnered through the use of strict "scientific method"; while anecdotal is usually based on opinion or personal, unprovable or unrepeatable experience. Example: UFO are believed to exist primarily because of anecdotal evidence rather than empirical evidence.
Concrete evidence is specific and fact-based, although general evidence is vague and and possibly an opinion.
Sociologists use empirical evidence to refer to data that is collected through direct observation or experimentation, rather than relying on speculation or personal opinion. This evidence is used to support or refute hypotheses and theories about social phenomena.
The opposite of empirical evidence would be anecdotal evidence or subjective opinion. Empirical evidence is based on objective observation and experimentation, while anecdotal evidence relies on personal accounts and experiences that may not be systematically proven.
A fact is something that can be proven with hard evidence. An opinion is simply how someone feels about any topic.
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An opinion is an idea or belief that is not based on absolute certainty, positive knowledge, or empirical evidence but on the mind of a person toward the probability of it as being true.
A theory is a well-substantiated explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence and research, while an opinion is a personal belief or viewpoint that may not be backed by evidence or research. Theories are subject to testing and revision based on new evidence, while opinions are subjective and based on personal preferences or feelings.
The difference between a hypothesis and a conjecture is that a hypothesis is something investigated or accepted as highly probable in the light established facts and a conjecture is the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
Mere belief refers to holding a belief or opinion without substantial evidence or justification to support it. It may not be based on rational reasoning, empirical evidence, or critical analysis.