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8 August, 23:03
Why is data important to scientific endeavor?
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Karlie Campbell
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Data is important to scientific endeavors as it is the information which supports or does not support a certain hypothesis someone has about a certain theory, data will generate further ways to support that theory or oppose it, in both cases the basic resource which a scientific endeavor needs is data.
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