The scientific evidence that scientists use in supporting or critiquing the conclusions of experiments usually consists of
a)raw data.

b)outlier data.

c)precise data.

d)summarized data

Respuesta :

The scientific evidence that scientists use in supporting or critiquing the conclusions of experiments usually consists of "summarized data" at the end of the study. 

Answer:

The correct answer would be d) summarized data.

The summarized data gives the quick and easy description of all the observations obtained in the experiment.

The data can be summarized using different categories such as the total of the observations, frequency of the observations, mean value, variation et cetera.

It helps in deducing any conclusion from the observations such as the pattern of increase or decrease in the biological activity.