I, II, and III I. information your reader will need to know about your topic II. information that might prove the validity of an argument or position III. information that might disprove the validity of an argument or position
As you look through your sources you should collect notes on the information needed about the topic, information that may prove the validity of an argument or position, and information that may disprove the validity of the argument or position.
The pieces of information that are acquired through experimentation are called data.
Depending on the experiment, scientists collect an array of information. The information, also known as data, can be put into two categories...Qualitative: descriptions rather than measurements.OrQuantitative: recorded measurements.
Data / findings / results, a thesaurus will give you a dozen more but it depends on the context.
Data
evidence
Pieces of information gathered through observation are called observations or data.
The pieces of information that are acquired through experimentation are called data.
Data are the pieces of information acquired through experimentation.An observation gathered from a scientific experiment is called data.
Depending on the experiment, scientists collect an array of information. The information, also known as data, can be put into two categories...Qualitative: descriptions rather than measurements.OrQuantitative: recorded measurements.
data
you have to collect the dragon pieces all over the island.
Average daily traffic traveling over the link
you have to collect all 9 pieces of the secret laboratory map pieces
Internet sources are pieces of information from different websites off the Internet. We cannot always assume information off the Internet is true though.Non-internet sources are pieces of information from non-technological devices. Non-fiction library books are an example of non-internet sources. We can usually assume information from specific non-internet sources (like history books, non-fiction books, etc.) are true.As I said, always be careful when searching the Internet for research as the information may not be correct. Checking a vast number of websites before making a decision if a piece of information is right would be a very useful technique. You can usually decide what information from the website is fake and what is real by viewing more than one site.
The kind of information one should take notes on while they look through their sources should be information that is reliable and useful for their assignment or notes that would help them study.
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Evidence, data, examples, and research findings are pieces of information that can support the main idea of a topic or argument. These sources can help reinforce the main point being made and provide credibility to the argument being presented.