Physics, 11.06.2021 19:30 ninaaforever
When developing an experimental design, which action could a scientist take
to improve the quality of the results?
A. Share her ideas through peer review.
B. Include as many details as possible when writing the conclusion.
C. Identiffmany biases about the answer to the scientific question.
D. Make only a few changes to the manipulated variable.
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