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At which stage of the scientific process would a scientist look at experimental data from other scientists to set up an experimental study? A.) evaluating results B.) testing a hypothesis C.) forming a
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At which stage of the scientific process would a scientist look at experimental data from other scientists to set up an experimental study?
A.) evaluating results
B.) testing a hypothesis
C.) forming a hypothesis
D.) observing
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I believe C would be the correct answer because that's the point when they would be gathering information from previous experiments.
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