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Results from experiments with confirmation bias _____. Are not valid always disprove a hypothesis always prove a hypothesis are usually accepted anyway

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are not vaild

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The correct answer is that they 'are not valid'. If the experiment is biased, it entails that it is not objective. For a experiment, and its results, to be valid, it had to be carried out objectively and taking into account all factors.

It is possible that the results disprove a hypothesis, but to be certain it is necessary to see which was the original objective of the study, as it might also prove to some extent a hypothesis, which is probably also biased.

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