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For a scientist, assessing the validity of information requires a specific knowledge b a hypothesis C experimentation d questions Please select the best answer from the choices provide Next Submit
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For a scientist, assessing the validity of information requires
a specific knowledge
b a hypothesis
C experimentation
d questions
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c. experimentation
Step-by-step explanation:
Just took the test
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C experimentation. For a scientist, assessing the validity of information requires experimentation.
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