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In which situation would it be least likely for a scientist to revise her experimental methods?

O if her results support her hypothesis
if her data do not support her hypothesis
if no conclusions can be drawn from the data
O if results are the same after repeating the procedure
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Answer: if her data do not support her hypothesis (Option B.)

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If a scientist has a hypothesis, and the data does not support her hypothesis, then it would be likely to revise the experimental methods.

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