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question 15 (multiple choice worth 3 points) ou 04ttwo groups of scientists got different results while studying about the origin of the universe. which of these statements is most likely true about the results of the two groups of scientists? they were not repeated and verified. they provide new testable ideas to strengthen science. they show that the ideas of both groups of scientists are invalid. they prove that it is impossible for all scientists to accept the same theory. question 16 (multiple choice worth 3 points) ou 02 nasas space shuttle program in florida will end in 2011. which of these statements best predicts the outcome of this event on the people living in locations near the space center? their rate of employment shall increase.

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Question 15
Brief Explanations

In scientific research, when different groups get different results, it often means the results weren't repeated/verified (so A is likely). New testable ideas to strengthen science (B) is about progress, not differing results. Saying both groups' ideas are invalid (C) is extreme. Proving all scientists can't agree (D) is not the takeaway from differing results.

Brief Explanations

If the option is "Their rate of employment shall increase" (though contextually, ending a program might suggest otherwise, but based on the given option's text), we select it as the predicted outcome from the provided choice.

Answer:

A. They were not repeated and verified.

Question 16

(Note: The visible option for Question 16 seems to be "Their rate of employment shall increase" but the question is about NASA's shuttle program ending in Florida and predicting the outcome for locals. Typically, ending a major program like that would likely decrease employment, but if the only visible option is "Their rate of employment shall increase" and assuming that's the choice to pick as per the given text's option display):