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why is it important to record detailed observations, not just conclusions?
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DrBob222
First, you want others to look at the observations and make the same conclusions you did.
Second, observations are important in the future; you want to be able to repeat the experiment and (you are others) to make the same observations you made.
Second, observations are important in the future; you want to be able to repeat the experiment and (you are others) to make the same observations you made.
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