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Data are individual items of information obtained from a population or sample. Data may be classified as qualitative (categorical), quantitative continuous, or quantitative discrete. Because it is not practical to measure the entire population in a study, researchers use samples to represent the population. A random sample is a representative group from the population chosen by using a method that gives each individual in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample. Random...
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    Improve scientific writing by presenting data clearly, preferably using dot plots to show value distribution. This enhances understanding of experimental results and statistical analysis.

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    Area of Science:

    • Scientific communication
    • Biostatistics
    • Experimental design

    Background:

    • Scientific data presentation and statistical analysis require enhancement, particularly in animal experiment planning and analysis.
    • Existing guidance has not sufficiently improved data reporting practices in research publications.

    Discussion:

    • Authors should prioritize clear data presentation, with dot plots recommended for visualizing value distribution.
    • Understanding different measures of population distribution and estimate precision is crucial for accurate interpretation.

    Key Insights:

    • Dot plots offer superior clarity for visualizing data distribution compared to other methods.
    • Effective statistical analysis relies on appropriate selection of distribution and precision measures.

    Outlook:

    • Future research should focus on developing standardized guidelines for data visualization in scientific articles.
    • Promoting best practices in statistical analysis can elevate the rigor and reproducibility of scientific findings.