Asked by susue
in conducting experiments to test scientific theories,exception
a.can be ignored if they are few in number
b.tend to disprove or substantially weaken the theory and must be reported
c.suggest that the research method was faulty
my answer is b
a.can be ignored if they are few in number
b.tend to disprove or substantially weaken the theory and must be reported
c.suggest that the research method was faulty
my answer is b
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Answered by
susue
please help thanks
Answered by
Writeacher
The more you post responses to your own post, the less likely it is that someone with expertise will take a look. Stop this kind of posting, please.
Answered by
Reed
Writeteacher is right...please don't do this. You will get attention, you don't have to stand up and yell.
To answer your question, in publishing research results, ALL results must be published and considered, i.e. discussed. The degree to which the results either prove or disprove the hypothesis must be considered. Whether exceptions SUBSTANTIALLY WEAKEN the theory is a matter for discussion.
To answer your question, in publishing research results, ALL results must be published and considered, i.e. discussed. The degree to which the results either prove or disprove the hypothesis must be considered. Whether exceptions SUBSTANTIALLY WEAKEN the theory is a matter for discussion.
Answered by
PsyDAG
I definitely agree with B. Assuming that the experiments were not faulty, the theory needs to be rejected or at least modified.
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