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if the results of an experiment do not support a scientists hypothesis, what should the scientist conclude?
her hypothesis was bad.
she should change the way she arrived at her conclusion.
she should change aspects of the experiment and try again.
she did not ask a scientific question.
In the scientific method, if experiment results don't support a hypothesis, it doesn't mean the hypothesis was bad or the question wasn't scientific. Instead, aspects of the experiment like variables, procedures etc. might be adjusted and the experiment repeated to get more accurate results.
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She should change aspects of the experiment and try again.