Scientists should definitely use evidence - and they collect this evidence though especially designed experiments. Based on their data and assumptions they build models which they then test, but they can base their conclusions based on the models too.
What they should not do is based the conclusions on opinions, because opinions are not imparcial- they can state them as opinions, but not as conclusions.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
they are all part of American culture
Answer:
attributing human thoughts and feelings to inanimate objects and forces
Explanation:
Animism: In psychology, the term "animism" is described as the belief that specific objects that are being inanimate or non-living consists of thoughts, feelings, and possess the mental qualities and characteristics associated with living things. However, people are trying to associate human feelings and qualities to an inanimate thing or object.
In the question above, the correct answer is "attributing human thoughts and feelings to inanimate objects and forces".
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