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Whitney Mcdaniel
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11 January, 22:45
What is the descriptive data in an experiment
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Descriptive Statistics. Descriptive statistics are numbers that are used to summarize and describe data. The word "data" refers to the information that has been collected from an experiment, a survey, a historical record, etc.
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