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A scientist carries out an experiment. How could she help other scientists judge the validity of her results?
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A scientist carries out an experiment. How could she help other scientists judge the validity of her results?
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A scientist carries out an experiment. How could she help other scientists judge the validity of her results?
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Write down the data she have
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one way to do it is she could right down the data that she got
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