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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.

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Valid Data is Data that is correct and can be used. Invalid data is corrupt and unuseful.

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Valid data in computer refers to the correct data. A valid data is something that satisfies a particular condition. For example for integer data type 10 is valid data while "a" is not .

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the enden of a conclusion i think

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