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Physics, 30.01.2020 01:48, henrry9091

Sometimes scientists make mistakes in interpreting data, causing them to draw an incorrect conclusion. all but one is a reason for a scientist coming to the wrong conclusion. that is
a) foggy goggles
b) miscalculations
c) experimenter bias
d) graphing misinterpretations

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