Objectivity is supposed to be factual and unbiased, while subjectivity stems from a person's own beliefs and interpretation.
In the context of the scientific method, what is the difference between objectivity and subjectivity?(1 point)
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Objectivity is supposed to be factual and unbiased, while subjectivity stems from a person's own beliefs and interpretation.
Objectivity is supposed to be factual and unbiased, while subjectivity stems from a person's own beliefs and interpretation.
Objective results are gotten through automatic processes, while subjective results are gotten through actual scientists.
Objective results are gotten through automatic processes, while subjective results are gotten through actual scientists.
Objectivity is less important for scientific research than subjectivity.
Objectivity is less important for scientific research than subjectivity.
Objective results are the result of working with others, and subjectivity is the result of one person’s independent research.
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