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What is an artificial situation in which a scientist deliberately makes certain changes in the world about him so that he can observe the consequences?
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What is an artificial situation in which a scientist deliberately makes certain changes in the world about him so that he can observe the consequences?
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I believe the process you have described is known as an 'experiment'.
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