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With controlled experiments it is taken into consideration what possible variables there could be and it is taken into account when conducting the experiment. This would mean that controlled experiments would produce more valid data.
A conclusion or assertion would be considered to be scientifically valid if the data are accurate and the reasoning based on that data is, as far as we can tell, correctly reasoned. Science does not deal in absolute truth, which is why scientists prefer the term valid, which indicates that as far as we presently know, this statement is true, although new data and/or new reasoning may cause us to change our minds in the future.
data
The information collected from an observation is called data.
data
With controlled experiments it is taken into consideration what possible variables there could be and it is taken into account when conducting the experiment. This would mean that controlled experiments would produce more valid data.
Collecting data means to take notes on your observation, the measurements and the information you got from your observation.
Collecting data means to take notes on your observation, the measurements and the information you got from your observation.
the trait of according accurately through actual observation and data.
An observation.An observation.An observation.An observation.
Early geographers used direct observation and modern geographers collect data using indirect observation
Calculated data is data attained from a theory and or formula. Raw data is data accumulated from an observation or experiment. If the calculated data from a theory is successful in predicting the raw data of an observation/experiment, then the theory is strengthened.
empirical data
observation
GIGO stands for "Garbage In, Garbage Out." This concept is important in computing, as it refers to the idea that data that is input into a computer system must be valid and accurate in order to produce accurate results. If bad data is entered, the output will be incorrect. In short, the quality of the output is only as good as the quality of the input. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the data that is being entered into a computer system is valid and accurate in order to produce reliable results.
Non-participant, or direct, observation is where data are collected by observing behaviour without interacting with the participants. Participant observation is where data are collected by interacting with, and therefore experiencing, the phenomenon being studied.
A conclusion or assertion would be considered to be scientifically valid if the data are accurate and the reasoning based on that data is, as far as we can tell, correctly reasoned. Science does not deal in absolute truth, which is why scientists prefer the term valid, which indicates that as far as we presently know, this statement is true, although new data and/or new reasoning may cause us to change our minds in the future.