What should scientists do when they see that the data collection or analysis
from their experiment has limitations?
A. Describe the limitations in detail in their final report,
B. Repeat the experiment to see if it still has limitations,
C. Ignore the limitations when they draw conclusions,
D. Decide not to report any of the experimental results.
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