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zarkam21:

Help please

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

C

Vocaloid:

good

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

D

Vocaloid:

I think that's the best option out of these

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

Idk stuck between b and c

Vocaloid:

well, what's better support for a hypothesis - just one experiment or a lot?

zarkam21:

a lot so b

Vocaloid:

good (another red flag for c was the word "prove" since we don't use the word prove/disprove for hypotheses)

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Vocaloid:

a secondary source usually isn't as detailed (it's more of a summary of the primary source's findings) so which one do you think it might be?

zarkam21:

B

Vocaloid:

awesome

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

D

Vocaloid:

good

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

C

Vocaloid:

good

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

B

Vocaloid:

good

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

C

Vocaloid:

that's a really good guess but that's not necessarily true, a bad scientist (ex. the anti-vaccine guy Andrew Wakefield) can still publish something and still have it considered a primary source

Vocaloid:

what do you think might be the next best guess?

zarkam21:

B

Vocaloid:

awesome

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

B

Vocaloid:

good (not always true but the best choice here)

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

A

Vocaloid:

good

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