Final answer:
Objective evidence does not include summary statements.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct statement about objective evidence is option C - Evidence contains summary statements.
Objective evidence refers to direct, physical observations or data that can support or disprove a hypothesis. It is focused on observable features, actions, statements, or questions made by students or teachers in the classroom. However, objective evidence does not include summary statements, as these are subjective interpretations or summaries of the evidence.
For example, if a student collects data on the height of plants over time, the measurements recorded would be objective evidence. However, if the student writes a summary statement about the trend observed in the data, that summary statement would not be considered objective evidence.