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  • Understanding Experimental Data: Observations and Measurements
    The observations made during an experiment are called data.

    Here's why:

    * Data is any information collected during a scientific investigation. This can include measurements, descriptions, images, or any other form of observation.

    * Observations are the specific things you notice during the experiment. These are the raw materials that you use to collect data.

    So, the observations are the basis for collecting data, and the data is the information that you use to draw conclusions from your experiment.

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