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What is an important trait or skill for a scientist to have? choices: a) Manipulating results to fit a hypothesis b) Using personal bias c) Avoidance of bias d) Using personal prejudice I assume it's C
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What is an important trait or skill for a scientist to have?
choices:
a) Manipulating results to fit a hypothesis
b) Using personal bias
c) Avoidance of bias
d) Using personal prejudice
I assume it's C but want to be sure.
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The answer is C.avoidance of bias
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C. Avoidance of bias
Step-by-step explanation:
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