Suppose Dr. Honeydew is proposing a theory of attraction that posits that "Opposites Attract." Most of the available evidence su
ggests that "Birds of a Feather Flock Together" (i.e., similarities attract) rather than opposites attract. For his theory to be accepted by the scientific community, Dr. Honeydew will need to __________.
provide evidence to support the hypotheses of his research.
Explanation:
In order for a theory to be accepted in the scientific community, a scientific experiment has to take place that, based on hypotheses and evaluation of the variables, provides concrete evidence that the theory may be correct. For this reason, we can conclude that for Dr. Honeydew's theory to be accepted by the scientific community, he will need to provide evidence to support and provide answers to hypotheses established during the research.