Any kind of data - nominal, ordinal or interval - provided you can group the data into a few categories. Ideally not more than seven, though in exceptional cases, up to ten may be used.
Correlation cannot accurately describe any type of curve. The correlation of a curve would be a linear approximation rather than an accurate description of the data. Giving a function would more accurately describe data that lies on a curve.
its more data
less spread out the data is
false
Individual data is generally more accurate in a mitosis onion root tip cell lab because it allows for specific variations in each sample to be analyzed. Class data may provide a general overview, but individual data offers a more detailed and nuanced understanding of the results.
The more data you have, the more accurate your information. If you have a large amount of evidence of one result, it makes it look correct.
Specific data gives you more information and is more reliable.
None of them is "more accurate". They are answers to two different questions.
because its more realiable.. you actually see it happening therefore its more visual and accurate
Automated input devices are more accurate because there is a decreased chance of human error due to the following factors; computers never get tired, they are not biased in any way and more accurate calculations can take place quickly and repetively. The same task can be performed with 100% efficiency.
Spreadsheets
yes it is costly, accurately and timeously
The larger the sample of data collected leads to a more accurate conclusion.
We can use the method of making a table,graph or pai chart to represent our data in short form and more accurate way,,,
Yes, with time maps change to include more accurate data and include more places.
The determination of density by the slope method is generally more accurate because it involves finding the slope of a linear relationship between mass and volume, which reduces the effect of random errors in individual data points. This method is based on multiple data points and takes into account the overall trend in the data, leading to a more precise calculation of density.