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Interpretation comes from interpret which means to say what you think something means.

For example:

Two people looking at the same picture may have two different interpretations of the picture.

giving your personal view of something

measuring something accurately

understanding the meaning of something

explaining what something means

Which answers are closest in meaning to interpretation? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

measuring something accurately

giving your personal view of something

understanding the meaning of something

explaining what something means

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The examples below will help you understand the meaning of interpretation.

an ancient Egyptian text

body language

bottles of water

a work of art

Which examples require interpretation? Choose 3 correct answers.

Response:

body language

an ancient Egyptian text

bottles of water

a work of art

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giving meaning to something

sharing information with other people

uncovering meanings which are not easy to see

seeing something from your own point of view

Which descriptions below best explain the meaning of interpretation? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

uncovering meanings which are not easy to see

giving meaning to something

seeing something from your own point of view

sharing information with other people

Feedback:

Your interpretation is a result of your thinking about what something means. You can only share this with others after you have finished your own interpretation of what it means to you.

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Numbers don't have points of view or preferences - but the people who interpret numbers do. This is why people with different points of view can interpret the same facts and figures differently. Smart readers always ask themselves: Is this a fact - or an interpretation of a fact? Can this fact be interpreted differently?

Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

Different people have different points of view.

When people work with figures, they often make mistakes.

Different points of view can lead to different interpretations of the same numbers.

People can use the same data to support different positions.

New data show that sales tax went up from 8% to 10% this year.

Supporters of the government's policy said that the rate of sales tax went up by only 2% this year (from 8% to 10% = 2%).

People who did not agree with the government's policy said that sales tax increased by 25% this year (10% - 8% = 2% but 2:8 = 1:4 = 25%).

Which answers below explain why the same figures can be interpreted differently? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

Different points of view can lead to different interpretations of the same numbers.

When people work with figures, they often make mistakes.

Different people have different points of view.

People can use the same data to support different positions.