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What should the student do after he has collected and analyzed his data?
Write a lab report that summarizes his experiment.
Share his results with his class and ask for their feedback.
Remove all data that do not support his conclusions.
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Do 1 and 2 — not 3.
- Write a lab report: document your question, methods, raw and processed data, analysis, results, uncertainty/limits, discussion, and conclusions so others can evaluate and reproduce the work.
- Share your results and get feedback: peer review (classmates, instructor) helps catch errors, suggest improvements, and strengthen your interpretation.
Do not remove data just because it disagrees with your conclusion. If some points appear wrong, investigate possible sources (measurement error, instrument problems, outliers). If you legitimately exclude points, state your objective criteria for exclusion and report which data were removed and why. Transparency and reproducibility are essential.
- Write a lab report: document your question, methods, raw and processed data, analysis, results, uncertainty/limits, discussion, and conclusions so others can evaluate and reproduce the work.
- Share your results and get feedback: peer review (classmates, instructor) helps catch errors, suggest improvements, and strengthen your interpretation.
Do not remove data just because it disagrees with your conclusion. If some points appear wrong, investigate possible sources (measurement error, instrument problems, outliers). If you legitimately exclude points, state your objective criteria for exclusion and report which data were removed and why. Transparency and reproducibility are essential.
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