Most scientific discoveries are made when scientists work collaboratively
with other scientist...
Chemistry, 13.02.2020 21:04 rmcarde3453
Most scientific discoveries are made when scientists work collaboratively
with other scientists. Which statement best describes how most scientists
work together?
A. A scientist lets other scientists conduct his research and then
takes credit for their discovery.
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B. A scientist discusses her ideas with a variety of other scientists
from different backgrounds.
C. A scientist works alone until he makes a discovery and then
announces his discovery to other scientists.
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D. A scientist only shares her opinions with peers who have similar
training.
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