A science project produces unexpected results, and the results do not support the hypothesis. A student reviews the experiment and discovers that his lab group measured one of the chemicals in the experiment incorrectly. What should the student do?
A. report the results and not worry about the mistake
B. change the conclusion to support the hypothesis
C. repeat the experiment
D. assume that the conclusion would have supported the hypothesis anyway, even if the group did not made a mistake
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