What does this indicate about the claim?
Terrence claims that a new species of bacteria should be
placed on the list of bacteria that cause infectious
diseases. He ran his experiment several times in one
day and got the same results. Ben and Frieda also ran
his experiment multiple times themselves. They never
got the same results that Terrence did.
It is invalid because it could not stand up to
experimentation
It is valid because only one person needs to validate
it.
It is valid because he did the experiment multiple
times.
It is invalid because bacteria are always changing.
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