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Gathering data is essential to any experiment. The data helps you comes up with results from your experiment so you can analyze them later for future studies. Without them, there would have been no point doing the experiment to begin with.
Absolutely not. The procedure is petty much the experiment, the steps to perform the experiment. Data analysis you do after the procedure. This is pretty much looking at the results ( charts, graphs, data), that you recorded during the experiment.
Experimental data. Information about what conditions are present when measured or observed.
I believe it is something that you are changing during the experiment and there could be millions of examples
To help organize data and record information... APEX :D
After the experiment, scientists organize and analyze the data.
After conducting experiments, scientists typically organize and analyze the data to identify patterns or trends. This analysis helps them draw conclusions, make inferences, and determine if the initial hypothesis was supported. Scientists may then present their findings through research papers, conferences, or scientific journals to communicate their results to the scientific community.
After the experiment, scientists organize and analyze the data.
After the experiment scientists organize and analyze the data.
Record your observations during an experiment. This will be part of the data you collect.
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Because it is pointless doing an experiment if you are not going to be exact !
It helps you organize your data
Because it is pointless doing an experiment if you are not going to be exact !
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