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Physics, 22.10.2020 05:01, 1fuzzybirdow6e0s

Experiments are often performed in science to produce data or evidence. This evidence is then analyzed to draw conclusions. The use of evidence to formulate conclusions encourages . A.
subjectivity
B.
bias
C.
objectivity
D.
partiality

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