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A scientific argument will be considered invalid if the evidence supporting the argument is based on

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Answer: The Correct Answer Is Inconsistent Data

Explanation:EDGE 2022

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A scientific argument will be considered invalid if the evidence supporting the argument is based on independent data.
If you are only referring to a single scientist or a single study conducted on a certain topic, it means that it hasn't been researched enough for the argument to be reliable. Every scientist needs to refer to other studies and other scientists and their work if they want their arguments to be valid.
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