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- choose all that apply. in which three ways do scientists share their results with others? articles in scientific journals or on news and scientific websites festivals and parades speeches or teaching science displays that include pictures, charts, and clear explanations contests and giveaways advertising materials 10) choose all that apply. if you conduct an experiment and another two students conduct the same experiment but have different results, what should you do? conduct new rounds of experiments to see if new results match your previous results. schedule a debate to settle the issue. examine your experiment and data for errors. use social media to explain why your experiment is best.
Scientists commonly share results through formal written means like articles in scientific journals or on scientific websites. They also communicate verbally via speeches or teaching, and visually through science displays with pictures, charts, and explanations. Festivals, parades, contests, giveaways, advertising materials are not typical ways to share scientific results. When results differ in an experiment, conducting new rounds to check consistency and examining the experiment and data for errors are scientific approaches. Debating and using social - media are not standard scientific ways to resolve discrepancies.
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- articles in scientific journals or on news and scientific websites, speeches or teaching, science displays that include pictures, charts, and clear explanations
- Conduct new rounds of experiments to see if new results match your previous results, Examine your experiment and data for errors