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To a scientist, being objective means ________________ A entering into every situation with a planned objective. B studying objects. C relying on observations, measurements, and mathematics to draw conclusions.
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To a scientist, being objective means ________________
A entering into every situation with a planned objective.
B studying objects.
C relying on observations, measurements, and mathematics to draw conclusions.
D developing a plan based on feeling.
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The answer to this is C
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