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Scientists base many of their investigations on questions that test accepted theories. Which outcome of an investigation
would cause a scientist to ask a different question?
O The observed results are different from the expected results.
The investigation had many sources of error.
O Another scientist proposed the same theory.
O The expected results could be explained in different ways.
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