Changing bad data to other bad data is bad. Is there a case against changing bad data to accurate data? Obviously you need to start over on the experiment, which I assume to be obvious.
-
-
I'll try. But before I start I'll point out that the fact that you need an explanation (unless your question was rhetorical) demonstrates that you don't really understand science. Science depends on prediction to validate theory (or hypothesis, or paradigm). When you use... 1/4
-
...Theory on available data to make a prediction, and the prediction turns out correct, you have (partially) validated the theory. If the prediction isn't correct, or correct enough, and you respond by looking for flaws in the data, and find and correct them,... 2/4
- Show replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.