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If a scientist collects evidence that questions the basics of a scientific theory, this means the theory is (2 points)

flawed to the point of being invalid


going to be refined by further investigation


not based on fact or evidence


going to be proven wrong

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going to be refined by further investigation

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A well-substantiated illustration of some characteristic of the natural world, on the basis of the body of facts, which have been confirmed recurrently via experiment and observation is known as a scientific theory. Such fact-supported theories are not suppositions, however, are the dependable accounts of the actual world.

Though, in case if a scientist collects evidence that questions the basics of a scientific theory, this means the theory is going to be refined for further investigation.


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