Two scientists work together on an experiment, but they have different hypotheses. When the scientists look at the experimental results, they interpret the data in different ways and come to different conclusions. Which of the following does this situation best illustrate?
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Interpreting the results of the lab
1)Go back to the statement of hypothesis in the Introduction. Then review your findings, the data from the experiment. Make a judgment about whether or not the hypothesis has been supported. ...
2)Write a statement stating your judgment. There are three possible judgments you can make:
The key assumption in science is that experimental results can be produced because nature behaves in a consistent manner. Why do scientists assume that experimental results can be produced? Because nature behaves in a consistent manner.
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