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When a hypothesis is proven wrong what would a scientist do next?
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When a hypothesis is proven wrong what would a scientist do next?
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You take in the data you got from the experiment and make predictions on what is happening.
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a scientist would look over the experiment to see what went wrong, look for any biases.
they would try and get the same conclusion by doing it all over again.
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