"Misleading" means that it can easily make you draw wrong conclusions.
data that can be counted, that does not show a change over time
a type of data that does not use numbers but uses nouns.
where data is constantly changing eg. someones height.
Data that is'nt related to the question or analysis in hand.
misleading
wrong or misleading data
"Misleading" means that it can easily make you draw wrong conclusions.
It is misleading to use the mean as a descriptor of a data set when the median or mode would be more representative of the data set as a whole.
A believable but misleading information.
If you follow the steps of the scientific method, you should be able to identify non- misleading data.
Because people use it with multiple contradictory meanings (as they do many words). The scientific definition of energy is completely clear and not misleading.
stored data.
Single data
getting data
Illusion means something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
The prefix "fall-" typically means "false" or "misleading."