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What would a scientist next step be if his/her data failed to support his/her hypothesis?
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What would a scientist next step be if his/her data failed to support his/her hypothesis?
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To try the experiment again and change the hypothesis..
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They will have to change their hypothesis and try the experiment all over again or you also need to state in your conclusion that your hypothesis was wrong
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