<span>Open-mindedness does interfere with scientific progress as it can lead to acceptance of untested ideas. Open-mindedness can lead to actually accepting results that are not true. This is not a great angle for people involved with scientific experiments. Open-mindedness should be limited to the fact that the results can lead to negative answers. People that can accept this theory will ultimately succeed in their strive for creating something new. There is nothing wrong in discarding the results that does not seem to fit the bill.
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First you must create a hypothesis, figure how you can conduct your experiment, doing controlled and uncontrolled. Report your experiements then return the hypothesis and figure out if it was correct.
<span>Cancer risk increases when a person is exposed to mutagens because the risk of DNA mutations increases as wel</span>
It explains why planets lie in the same plane, have almost circular orbits, and orbit in the same direction.
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I had this question on a previous exam. The answer is: 'a predator eats one phenotype rather than another for a year.'
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