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Which of the following best describes the difference between data and information?
Which of the following best describes the difference between data and information?
- Data and information are interchangeable terms.
- Data is always singular, while information is always plural.
- Data is only useful for decision-making, while information is not.
- Data is raw material, while information is the organized and analyzed form of data. (correct)
How does information differ from data in terms of decision-making?
How does information differ from data in terms of decision-making?
- Information has no impact on decision-making.
- Data is more useful for decision-making than information.
- Data and information are equally valuable for decision-making.
- Decision-making is based on information, not on raw data. (correct)
In what way does data differ from information in terms of singularity and plurality?
In what way does data differ from information in terms of singularity and plurality?
- Data may be singular or plural, while information is always in plural form. (correct)
- Data and information are always singular.
- Data and information are always plural.
- Data is always in plural form, while information may be singular or plural.
What role does data play in the production of information?
What role does data play in the production of information?
What distinguishes data from information in terms of cause and effect?
What distinguishes data from information in terms of cause and effect?
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