Continuous Data

/ˈkɒntɪnjuəs ˈdeɪtə/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Data represented by values that can vary continuously within a range, used in legal contexts for precise measurements or statistical analysis.
    The expert witness presented continuous data to demonstrate the rate of pollutant dispersion over time.

Commentary

In legal contexts, continuous data often informs expert testimony and evidentiary analysis, requiring clarity on measurement methods and data interpretation.

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