Asked by Jordan Baker

Why might a scientist choose to do fieldwork instead of a laboratory experiment?(1 point)
Responses

She needs a large amount of control.
She needs a large amount of control.

He needs to change one or more variables at a time.
He needs to change one or more variables at a time.

She needs test conditions that replicate those found in nature.
She needs test conditions that replicate those found in nature.

He needs to make exact measurements using large equipment.
He needs to make exact measurements using large equipment.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
A scientist might choose to do fieldwork instead of a laboratory experiment because **she needs test conditions that replicate those found in nature.** Fieldwork allows scientists to observe and collect data in the natural environment, which can lead to more ecologically valid results compared to controlled laboratory settings.
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