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i think it is because then they could see their notes again later and see if anything has changed. but i am not sure.
To be able to consult the data later, to talk seriously with others about the experiment, to compare experiments and results, to support arguments, etc.
It is important to record your observation promptly and completely so that you can always go back over what had just happened, that way your hypothesis is clear.
You should record your observations when they happen because most likely if you don't you would forget some of the details, making the expiriment inaccurate.
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Recording observations is important because it provides a permanent record of your findings, allowing for accurate data collection, analysis, and interpretation. It also helps to track changes over time and enables others to replicate the study or further investigate the specimen based on your observations.
It is important yo record your observations so that you can always go back over what had just happened that way your hypothesis is clear.
i think it is because then they could see their notes again later and see if anything has changed. but i am not sure.
It is important to record adjusting entries as if it is not done then there is no accurate financial statements will be available.
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Record observations and ideas which are appropriate
To be able to consult the data later, to talk seriously with others about the experiment, to compare experiments and results, to support arguments, etc.
A way to organize and record results and observations is using data table
It is important to record your observation promptly and completely so that you can always go back over what had just happened, that way your hypothesis is clear.
No, absolutely not. You should be making observations as you go, and recording them. Then, when the experiment is over you can draw conclusions, but if you wait till after to record your observations, you won't remember them all.