LESSON REVIEW
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What do all workers in all scientific disciplines have in common?
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LESSON REVIEW
1.
What do all workers in all scientific disciplines have in common?
They seek answers to questions about the natural world.
They rely on experiments performed in laboratories to collect
data.
C. They follow identical procedures for analyzing information.
D. None of the above; different disciplines have nothing in
common.
2.
A scientist carefully conducts a well-designed experiment, but she
collects data that do not fit with current theory. What should
she do?
A. discard records of the results
B. record the results, but not attempt to publish them
C. try to publish the results as accurately as possible and wait for
responses from other scientists
D. announce in a publication that the current theory is wrong
3. How does publishing scientific research develop a consensus among scientists in a field of research
4. How does sharing scientific research eliminate bias in scientific conclusions
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