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19 May, 03:30

The scientific evidence that scientists use in supporting or critiquing the conclusions of experiments usually consists of

a. raw data.

b. outlier data.

c. precise data.

d. summarized data.

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  1. 19 May, 03:36
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    The correct answer is: d. summarized data.

    The summarized data contain raw data combined with results from the experiment. Those data give the description of all the observations obtained in the experiment.

    There are mathematical summaries of the data called descriptive statistics, some of them calculate the "middle" or "average" of the data, other indicate the "spread" of the raw measurements around the average.
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