Inappropriate
implications and inferences as a barer of Communication
An
implication is a meaning given through connotation rather than through specific
details. An inference is a conclusion drawn from connotation rather than from
specific details. An inference is a conclusion drawn from connotations rather
than from specific details. A person who implies something can cause a receiver
to infer a meaning different from what was intended.
Inappropriate implications and inferences as a barer of Communication
When
presenting any inference in the course of your work you could use qualifiers
such as “evidence suggests” or “in my opinion to remind yourself and the
receiver that this is not established as fact. Further more