Which is the most ethical response if an experiment fails to confirm a hypothesis?
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Chemistry, 07.01.2020 14:31 jojo171717
Which is the most ethical response if an experiment fails to confirm a hypothesis?
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revise the hypothesis and develop a new experiment to test it.
alter the data so that they conform to what we already know.
perform the experiment again until it confirms the hypothesis.
publish the data without any conclusions.
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