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Scientific experiments often produce new scientific knowledge.

What usually happens if a scientific experiment generates new knowledge that doesn't agree with an existing theory?
A.
Scientists choose whichever side seems to have the most followers.
B.
Science is abandoned as a way to generate knowledge.
C.
The new knowledge is used to reevaluate the theory.
D.
The new knowledge is ignored in favor of the old theory.

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B: The new knowledge is used to reevaluate the theory.

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C.
The new knowledge is used to reevaluate the theory.

When newer information is found on something, the theory is changed and updated based on the more reliable info.
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