it tells the reader what is has happened or been proven by representing data
its called data redundancy.
the data which is accepted is called ACCEPT DATA!
A theory has been proven and has lots of data to back it up while a hypothesis is simply an educated guess that has some data to back it up.
Such a data point is called an outlier.
Well yeah. Its called a theory because it wasn't proven right yet. Once proven right, its called a fact.
False.
The information collected from an observation is called data.
Data about data are called metadata. See the related question "What are metadata?" for more details.
it tells the reader what is has happened or been proven by representing data
It is called a data set.
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Data, raw information, is needed to answer any question. Facts, things proven to be true, are needed to answer any question.
When it's been proven - by research and testing with sample data.
This piece of data is called an "argument".
its called data redundancy.
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