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What steps should you take when the results of an experiment do NOT support your hypothesis?

a: Consider the experiment a failure.

b: Assume you made a mistake, and the results mean nothing.

c: Publish the results of your experiment claiming the experiment proved the converse of your hypothesis.

d: Learn from results, use the new knowledge to improve your view of the situation, and possibly develop a new hypothesis.

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D: Learn from results, and develop a new hytpothesis

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