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What is the role of consensus in the development of scientific theories?
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Consensus arises when scientists agree without any evidence.
Consensus builds when evidence from multiple investigations supports a theory.
Consensus is unnecessary for a theory to be accepted.
Consensus is irrelevant to the theory's acceptance.
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Consensus builds when evidence from multiple investigations supports a theory.
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