A key difference between observations and inferred concepts is that
A) observations involve direct evidence, while inferred concepts refer to the explanations we provide for the evidence
B) observations refer to conceptual aspects of our environment that are observed, while inferred concepts refer to the physical characteristics of these observations
C) inferred concepts refer to physical aspects of our environment that are observed, while observations refer to the explanations we provide for these observations
D) inferred concepts refer to the predictions we make about physical aspects of our environment that are observed, while raw observations refer to the frequency with which we observe them
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