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In conducting an experiment to test a scientific hypothesis, a researcher gets very unexpected results from an experiment. in this situation, what should the researcher do? continue with their research using the unexpected results. only use the unexpected results if it is beneficial to the people who are paying for the experiment. do not include the unexpected results, because they were contrary to the researcher's expectation. conduct additional experiments to see if the unexpected results can be verified through extended testing.

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