Reference no: EM133484727
Problem
Present an example of an observation and inference. Your response should have four parts.
• First, describe the person you observed by gender, age, and situation (e.g., a pregnant woman in her early twenties walking in the market with two small children).
• Second, describe the person's interaction with a product or service (e.g., the woman stopped at the fruit stand, examined a papaya, asked the vendor what it cost, and put it back in the pile without purchasing it).
• Third, make an inference about his or her motives, priorities, or perceptions (e.g., She perceived the papaya as being of poor quality.)
• Fourth, make one alternative inference about his or her motives, priorities or perceptions (e.g., She determined that the price was too high, and she gives a higher priority to buying other products at this time.)