Which of the following is the best way to state the relationship between "data" and "results"?

A) "Data" and "results" are two names for the same thing.
B) "Data" are the facts you collect from your experiment, whereas "results" are your interpretation of what the data mean.
C) Any two scientists examining the same "data" would draw the
same "results."
D) The "Data" section should always come before the "Results" section in a scientific paper.
E) Results are collected from the experiment and then data analysis is done.


B) "Data" are the facts you collect from your experiment, whereas "results" are your interpretation of what the data
mean.

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