which process is most useful when trying to make sure the results of scientific experiments are reliable? a. peer reveiw b. scientific arguments c. scientific bias d. scientific debate
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I agree. But... uh... are you going to post every single question in your homework assignment? We could be here all night!
no im takeing a midterm, and only doing the questions im haveing trouble with and like to check my answers to see if their right:)
Wait... wait... you're taking a midterm, and you're checking your answers on here? Isn't that cheating?
no im checking the answers I dont get but guessing which answer it is but seeing if that answer is right
But... on a midterm, aren't you supposed to just study beforehand and then answer the questions based on what's in your head?
She's cheating.
thanks for all the help guys, but you dont need to help.
I'm happy to help people who want to learn, but cheating is just such a stupid and unethical thing to do. It's one of the worst things you can do as a student. I don't want to encourage it.
Your welcome, but we aren't the ones that need help here. Or at least I'm not taking my MIDTERM and asking for answers lol
k goodbye
donnot help then Im being honest, atleast I could said it was homeowrk and not of told u it was a midterm
Why.. so serious? & whether it's one of the two you are asking about, the aspect of getting help isn't having us answer your multiple choice questions.
.. It's helping you to make the best educated choice on your very own.
The main lesson you need to learn is this: NEVER EVER EVER CHEAT. If you do, it means you're a bad person, and you're just shooting yourself in the foot. If you don't learn the material well enough to answer the questions all by yourself (i.e. without getting anyone to "check your answers"), you'll end up failing. Assuming, of course, that you don't get caught and punished more severely.
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