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Which should not be a part of scientific inquiry? 1. bias 2. hypothesis 3. analysis 4. testing
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Which should not be a part of scientific inquiry?
1. bias
2. hypothesis
3. analysis
4. testing
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Bias should not. Opinions are not as strong as research or analysis.
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Hi!
Science is entirely focused on giving 100%
factual
answers, based on the physical world. In order to do this, we must
avoid
bias at
all costs.
Hopefully, this helps! =)
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