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What is a paradigm? a. a single assertion that must be tested through observation and experimentation b. a set of procedures used to validate experimental results c. a commonly accepted set of scientific ideas and assumptions d.an untested scientific theory

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Answer: option C.

A commonly accepted set of scientific ideas or assumptions.

Step-by-step explanation:

A paradigm is a set of ideas or assumptions, thought patterns or concept that scientist use to describe a legitimate field. The purpose is to provide the audience with illustrations about some occurrences which will help to guide them.

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