The same set of data that scientists see can be interpreted differently based on how they look at it. If the experiment is not done correctly than it may make the data hard to understand so it can be interpreted differently. Plus there is their own opinion's that come into to play and could possibly bias the conclusion of the results.
Peer review of the scientific methods and data analysis
An hypothesis consists of a group of propositions that collectively form an explanation for a set of observations. If the scientists disagree on the truth of one or more central propositions, they may end up with very different hypotheses to explain the same phenomena.
no it can not because if you try to do it then i cannot be the same answer
Yes.
is a data set with same variables but observed from different group of respondents
It is 0.
Yes, unless all the data are the same number.
mode-the most (highest # in a set of data) median-the middle # when you put a set of data in order from least to greatest let's take for example a reasonable set of 10,3,4,5,7,5,9 3,4,5,5,7,9,10 3,4,5,5,7,9,10 and than your mode 5 because there was two 5's so YES IT IS POSSIBLE TO HAVE THE SAME MEDIAN AND MODE FOR ONE SET OF DATA DEPENDING ON WHAT THAT SET OF DATA IS
Yes, for example this set: 1,2,2,5.
It can't * * * * * Yes it can. When there are an even number of observations and the middle two numbers are not the same.
Data adapter is nothing but the bridge between data source and data set..data set is nothing but inline storage object.With data set you can develop same database schema with primary keys,relationships,foreign keys etc.
Yes, but only if every element in the data set is exactly the same. Therefore, very unlikely.