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Peer review involves scientists openly publishing details of the methods they used, the results of

their experiments, and the reasoning behind their hypotheses for other scientists working in the
same field to evaluate.
A
False
B
True
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Data from controlled experiments can provide evidence that one variable causes another.
А
False
B
True

User Or Choban
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Answer: 1. Peer review involves scientists openly publishing details of the methods they used, the results of

their experiments, and the reasoning behind their hypotheses for other scientists working in the

same field to evaluate. = B true .

2. Data from controlled experiments can provide evidence that one variable causes another. = B true .

Explanation:

Peer review is when a scientist conducts an experiment and then gives all of their information and findings to peers in order for them to follow the findings and see if the first findings are rational.

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