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*ANSWER GET MEDAL!* A scientist is about to perform an experiment. They read another scientist's conclusions about an experiment similar to theirs. When the scientist performs their own experiment, they change data to support the other scientist's conclusion because they think these are what the results should be. What is this an example of? A. Bias B. Forming a hypothesis C. Observation D. Scientific method

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