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Physics, 04.01.2023 20:10 rwerjekrryery6750

If a scientist gets unexpected results during the first trial of an experiment, what should he or she do next?
A. Repeat the experiment to be sure the results are valid.
B. Reject the scientific theory not supported by the results.
O C. Change the data to match expectations.
O D. Publish only the expected data.
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