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What is the purpose of scientific argumentation?

Create a network for scientists who share the same vision.

Create interest in a new discovery.

Establish credibility between fellow scientists.

Evaluate the validity and reliability of processes and findings.

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User Sirupsen
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Answer;

Evaluate the validity and reliability of processes and findings.

Step-by-step explanation;

  • Scientific argumentation is a stage of scientific inquiry in which scientists make claims, based on observable evidence, and then clarify with justification of the evidence as relevant to the claims.
  • It is therefore, an important part of scientific inquiry as it aims evaluate the validity and reliability of processes and findings. Scientific claims from an investigation should be based on evidence that is justified based on the claims.
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User Carson McNeil
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the last option. The purpose of scientific argumentation is to evaluate the validity and reliability of processes and findings. If one can validate and prove all arguments given then it would be fair enough to approve the scientific research.
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