Biology, asked by rathersamiullah9211, 1 year ago

When scientists read research articles in scientific journals, they apply skepticism in order to revise the conclusions. describe experimental procedures. decide what other scientists will think. evaluate experimental procedures.

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Answered by shoaibahmad131
3

just add relevant details and avoid too many words

avoid passive voice instead just Use the active voice  to describe a experimental procedure

make Use of lists and bullets

Don't try to be too brief you may give up clarity.

make sure  assumptions you made are valid.

in this way scientist will appreciate your work and this report or journal will create a positive image of you in front of them.

Answered by topanswers
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Out of the given options, best answer is the final option - evaluate experimental procedures.

Skepticism is a way how people show their doubts on certain beliefs or recording.

Scientific skepticism is when scientists make a evaluation of the research articles by investigating the reliability of the experimental results published in the journals with the help of scientific procedures.


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