Asked by Lilo
Please check my answer, I wanna make sure I get it right.
4.Personal bias can cause a scientist to misinterpret an observation or the results of an experiment.
True
False*****
4.Personal bias can cause a scientist to misinterpret an observation or the results of an experiment.
True
False*****
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Answered by
bobpursley
If you want to get it right, change your answer. Of course, bias can cause one to see what is not there. And sometimes argue with others when they don't see it. Remember Chicken Little? The sky was falling, she observed it.
Answered by
Anonymous
thats wrong it is true
Answered by
Kemon
baseball bat mass = 13kg
Answered by
Unknown
The answer is: True.
Bias based on a person’s likes and dislikes is called personal bias. (That's all I know)
Bias based on a person’s likes and dislikes is called personal bias. (That's all I know)
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