Question
What happens when new evidence is found that contradicts part of a theory?(1 point)
Responses
Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
It gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
It gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
The theory is entirely discarded for a new one.
The theory is entirely discarded for a new one.
New pieces are added to the original ideas, and the contradictory part is kept.
Responses
Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.
It gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
It gets ignored to maintain the original idea.
The theory is entirely discarded for a new one.
The theory is entirely discarded for a new one.
New pieces are added to the original ideas, and the contradictory part is kept.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Science reevaluates the validity of the theory.**
In the scientific process, new evidence that contradicts an aspect of a theory typically prompts researchers to reexamine the theory, leading to potential modifications, refinements, or in some cases, the development of a new theory.
In the scientific process, new evidence that contradicts an aspect of a theory typically prompts researchers to reexamine the theory, leading to potential modifications, refinements, or in some cases, the development of a new theory.