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When may a scientific theory be revised?

never, once it has been published
when a single experiment's data goes against it
when a new hypothesis provides a better explanation
after a large amount of data refutes it

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when may a scientific theory be revised? after a large amount of data refutes it. ... it is always possible for new data to contradict a theory. a student is trying to create a table that compares hypotheses, theories, and laws. which would most likely fill in the blank in the table?

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