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  • Scientific Observation: Data & Interpretation Explained
    The two main sections of a scientific observation are:

    1. Data: This is the raw information collected during the observation. It can include measurements, descriptions, sketches, photos, videos, or any other type of data relevant to the phenomenon being observed.

    2. Interpretation: This is where the observer analyzes the collected data and draws conclusions about what it means. This section explains the significance of the data and how it relates to the overall research question or hypothesis.

    These two sections work together to form a complete and meaningful scientific observation.

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