Mostly through statistics, or summaries of the data set (depending on the type of data). There are many different statistical methods used to analyze the many different types of data that come from research studies or experiments. However if you just want a relatively quick and simplistic overview of a set of data than you should follow SOCS: Shape, Outliers, Center, Spread. Shape (the shape of the graphed data points) Outliers (any data points that fall outside the realm of "normal") Center (where the data points are mostly centered around) and Spread (the range of the data points). This should give you some immediate conclusions from your data.
When you obsever something like a rock and you have to you you senses like seeing, and touch.
Investigation
inductive reasoning.
Evaluating (APEX)
The answer is A. Deductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
drawing conclusions from data collecting.
if this is for homwork guess
Drawing Conclusions
Observations
Drawing Conclusions
TRUE
Drawing Conclusions
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
A mathematical science that involves the collecting, organizing , analysing data and drawing conclusions.
analyze the data (apex)
Once a researcher has designed the study and collected the data, it is time to examine this information and draw conclusions about what has been found. Using statistics, researchers can summarize the data, analyze the results, and draw conclusions based on this evidence.
Investigation