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History, 05.10.2021 23:20 Areyano7236

If the results of an experiment do not support a scientist's hypothesis, what should the scientist do next?
A. Abandon the research and investigate a different topic.
B. Change the data so that they support the original hypothesis.
C. Accept that the investigation failed and publish the results for
peers to review.
D. Revise the hypothesis based on the results and use it to design
another experiment.

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