Organizing Data
Organizing Data
An Overview
Before conducting a meaningful investigation,
it's important to organize the data you
collected.
• By organizing data, a scientist can more
easily interpret what has been observed.
• Making sense of data is called
interpretation.
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Data Tables
Line Graphs
· used to show trends or how data changes
over time
· ex. growth of plant A over 10 days
compared to the growth of plant B over
the same time period
Types of graphs
Two types of graphs are typically used when
organizing scientific data...
• Descriptive data requires a bar chart or pie chart
and has data that comes from research
questions asking variables that will be counted.
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Interpreting data
The final step of the investigation is to draw conclusions and
interpret the data.
• A conclusion is a factual summary of data. Usually
more than one conclusion statement is required to
summarize a data set.
• An interpretation is a generalization that explains or
interprets the data set.