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How does data impact scientific consensus? (1 point)
The more data there is that supports one conclusion, the more likely it is that scientists will agree on an inference.
The more data sets that contradict each other, the more scientists will agree on an inference being true.
The less data there is, the more likely the data sets will agree and lead scientists to agree on an inference.
The less data there is, the more likely the data sets will contradict each other and lead scientists to agree on an inference.
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"The more data there is that supports one conclusion, the more likely it is that scientists will agree on an inference."
More consistent, reproducible supporting data increases confidence and consensus.
More consistent, reproducible supporting data increases confidence and consensus.
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