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Which of the following explains why the term "scientific Inquiry might be considered more appropriate than "scientific method? It suggests the research process is more circular than a rigid series of steps. It suggests the research process involves specific steps, rather than repeated cycles of investigation. It is a more thorough definition that includes disciplines that can't be tested empirically. It is a more specific definition that excludes any disciplines that are theoretical or methodological.
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