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observationsmade

Observationsmade refers to the record of observations collected in a study, experiment, or fieldwork; while not a widely established concept, it can appear as a label or dataset field to denote what has been observed. It can be a coined term or a stylized key in data documents.

In practice, observations made can include various data points such as measurements, qualitative notes, and environmental

In scientific reporting, distinguishing observations made from predictions or models supports transparency and reproducibility; it typically

Typical metadata accompanying observations made includes provenance, sampling protocol, calibration status, and quality flags; clear definitions

See also: Observation, Data logging, Metadata, Provenance, Experimental record.

conditions;
in
programming
and
data
schemas,
"observationsmade"
may
be
used
as
a
concatenated
identifier
or
variable
name
due
to
naming
constraints.
includes
context
like
date,
location,
instrument,
observer,
and
method,
as
well
as
measured
values
and
uncertainties.
help
prevent
ambiguity
when
integrating
data
from
multiple
sources.