ansley105 ansley105
  • 24-08-2015
  • Biology
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How can finding out that a hypothesis is not true be useful for a scientist

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Аноним Аноним
  • 24-08-2015
It can help to him or her to revise and recreate the hypothesis, and can experiment it again until he or she find the error in the experimentation and can corrected.
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Dutchess Dutchess
  • 25-08-2015

Because this means either the scientist didn't do the experiment correctly or he didn't understand the experiment initially.. Or the experiment needs to be modified..
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