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sesenic [268]
3 years ago
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How does drawing conclusions from data differ from analyzing other kinds of sources

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2 answers:
tino4ka555 [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A conclusion drawn from data is verifiable while that drawn from other sources are mere inference.

Explanation:

Conclusion is defined as a method of using data to draw a hypothesis.

Conclusions gotten from data and inferences differ;

A conclusion will always relate the evidence to the hypothesis and inference is a guess.

With conclusions data is explained and an inference just predicts what will occur next.

A conclusion provides less information to the reader than an inference.

A conclusion is proven to be correct and extremely factual; an inference is disproved by evidence.

A conclusion relates the evidence to the hypothesis while inference are mostly guess work.

butalik [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "D": Data are largely objective.

Explanation:

While conducting researches, information must be analyzed so conclusions can be drawn determining if the study confirms or not the ideas the researcher had before the investigation. <em>Relying on data provides objectivity</em>. Whether it is data obtained directly from the researcher or gathered using secondary resources such as <em>statistics, books, reports or other researches</em>.  

<em>Word-of-mouth resources remain subjective for this purpose and should be avoided, otherwise, the conclusions could be biased or inaccurate.</em>

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