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2 April, 11:24

Two scientists did the same experiment but arrived at different results. The results would most likely be?

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  1. 2 April, 11:35
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    Provide new testable ideas.

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    Supposing that both scientific had objectivity and no bias in their research, the results most likely provide new testable ideas. This type of situation occurs when new theories are being proved for first time. Most of people thing that scientific laws were proved in one experiment, but the reality is that experiments need plenty reproductions, even after hundreds of years of research.
  2. 2 April, 11:35
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    They did not have accurate data and information.
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