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A scientific argument will be considered invalid if the evidence supporting that argument is based on ___. A. inconsistent data B. independent data C. unlimited results D. controlled results

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Answer: A. inconsistent data

Indeed, using inconsistent data in a research or more to support an argument will only jeopardize its validity. A scientific argument supported by inconsistent data will be considered invalid and unreliable. That's why there are several scientific ways on data gathering.

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