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What steps should you take when the results of an experiment do NOT support your hypothesis?

A) Accept the converse of your hypothesis.
B) Ignore the results and conduct the experiment again.
C) Consider your experiment a failure and start from scratch.
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D) Alter your hypothesis, and then test it.

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Answer is D) Alter your hypothesis, and then test it. :)

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When the results of an experiment do NOT support your hypothesis you should A. Accept the converse or inverse of your hypothesis.
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