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Why would ten scientists all conduct the same experiment? A. to validate the results of the experiment B. to prevent bias C. to collect more data D. all of these
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Why would ten scientists all conduct the same experiment? A. to validate the results of the experiment B. to prevent bias C. to collect more data D. all of these
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Why would ten scientists all conduct the same experiment?
A. to validate the results of the experiment
B. to prevent bias
C. to collect more data
D. all of these
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The correct answer is D because let say these scientists wanted to find a counter example to a theory, they would have to collect data, prove the results and yes prevent bias. Hope this helps!
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