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hard data

hard data

information that is quantitative and specific, usually obtained from rigorous experimental research, systematic measurement, and statistical analysis. Hard data are sometimes contrasted with soft data, which may be more qualitative and involve anecdotal evidence that is not obtained systematically.

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