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Biology, 21.05.2020 20:03, DessAnnette2751

Why is prior knowledge so important in science?
A) Prior knowledge helps other scientists to view your work as more valid.
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B) Prior knowledge limits your exploration of a topic, this allows scientists to stay focused.
C) Prior knowledge allows you to make a well-informed hypotheses and better-planned experiment.
D) Prior knowledge gives you preconceived ideas on a topic, this can direct which way your results should go.

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