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What does it mean when a student data that was collected from an experimental supports their conclusion?Answer this question…
Collecting data
Results is the information that came out of an expirement or a test. A conclusion would be what you infered from the results, like a result of a test is an A+, your conclusion would be, that person is smart.
The results of an experiment are called your data.
It is the structure for a 4 sentence conclusion paragraph used on state tests. The "hy" stands for hypothesis - the first sentence where you state if hypothesis was supported or not and what the results show. The "hi" stands for the high average data point from the results. The "lo" stands for the lowest data point for the results. The "duh so" is the last sentence where the student explains how the data support the conclusion or trend of the data.
What does it mean when a student data that was collected from an experimental supports their conclusion?Answer this question…
Collecting data
Drawing a conclusion
Bees frequented the daisies the most because daisy pollen has an odor that is attractive to bees.
If their data supported their hypothesis, then they would make a conclusion.
no data, no conclusion, but the question has been answered.
It is based on data that must be interpreted.
a conclusion helps the data
I would have to say Research/Data, or Conclusion.
conclusion
conclusion
Results is the information that came out of an expirement or a test. A conclusion would be what you infered from the results, like a result of a test is an A+, your conclusion would be, that person is smart.