All changes s O 4. If a scientist performs an experiment, and the results do not support the hypothesis, which of the following conclusions would be the most reasonable for the sclentist to draw? O "The experiment did not confirm the hypothesis, so we will repeat the experiment until does. O "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there is probably an error in the design of the experiment." O "The hypothesis does not appear to be accurate. Repeating this experiment will help verify this." "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there is probably a problem in the data." New version available! (3.0.245) GET IT NOW PREVIOUS 4 of 10 NEXT VIEW SAVE & E O O OO

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A 4. If a scientist performs an experiment, and the results do not support the hypothesis, which of the following conclusions would be the most reasonable for the sclentist to draw?
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O "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there is probably an error in the design of the experiment."
O "The hypothesis does not appear to be accurate. Repeating this experiment will help verify this."
O "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there Is probably a problem in the data."
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Transcribed Image Text:All changes s A 4. If a scientist performs an experiment, and the results do not support the hypothesis, which of the following conclusions would be the most reasonable for the sclentist to draw? O "The experiment did not confirm the hypothesis, so we will repeat the experiment until it does." O "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there is probably an error in the design of the experiment." O "The hypothesis does not appear to be accurate. Repeating this experiment will help verify this." O "The data do not support the hypothesis, so there Is probably a problem in the data." New version available! (3.0.245) GET IT NOW PREVIOUS 4 of 10 NEXT VIEW SAVE & 火 esc C
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