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Which statement is true about how scientists draw conclusions from data?

A. Scientists do not allow others to make conclusions about their data.

B. Teams of scientists never share their data to help other teams draw conclusions.

C. Any two scientists will always come to the same conclusion about a data set.

D. Two scientists may have different underlying assumptions that lead them to different conclusions about the same data. ​


Sagot :

I believe the answer is D.
Scientists are biased, and want to prove their specific hypothesis is right.

Answer:

D. Two scientists may have different underlying assumptions that lead them to different conclusions about the same thing.

Explanation:

It's all about how a person analyzes data. Some do it mathmatically while others do it logically. By doing it different ways, you may still come to the same conclusion, despite working at the problem in a different way.