Should I write "what do the data show" or "what does the data show"? [closed]
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I wonder what the proper way of writing this question is:
- What do the data show?
- What does the data show?
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What does the data show?
I believe data
is a collective noun (though I am not 100% sure on that). Collective nouns are plural only when the context is speaking of their individual parts, or members. Otherwise they are singular. Therefore, you would use does
, which is the singular form of the verb do
.
Now if you were to say:
What do the data records show?
Things would be different, because you are referring to the members of the data (records).
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