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Which action do researchers take to make advances in science?
They guard their findings against the scrutiny of outside sources.
They share their experimental results with other researchers.
They reduce their participation in working with other scientists.
They announce their findings in newspapers to avoid peer review.
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They share their experimental results with other researchers.
Sharing results (and subjecting them to peer review and replication) allows others to evaluate, reproduce, and build on the work, which drives scientific progress.
Sharing results (and subjecting them to peer review and replication) allows others to evaluate, reproduce, and build on the work, which drives scientific progress.
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