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Physics, 02.08.2019 17:00 avree9815

If different groups of scientist have access to the same data, how can they draw different conclusions? scientists manipulate data to fit their hypotheses, which results in different conclusions. scientific predictions must list every possibility, and so scientists are not technically incorrect. scientists have different specialties and will interpret data differently, depending on their specialties. scientific predictions are not usually testable, so this leads to different conclusions.

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