Respuesta :
The correct answer is; "The frozen metal was discovered through biased research practices."
Scientific research is based on standard practices and not on personal bias hence they should not have taken a decision based on the frozen metals. Bias prevents a researcher from taking an objective look at experimental observations before arriving at a conclusion.
The greatest pitfall that must be avoided when conducting a scientific study is bias.
A bias is introduced when there is a disparity between observation and interpretation of data in a scientific study.
In the case of this question, the researchers already wanted to establish the possibility of obtaining a carbonless fuel. Their minds were so clouded with this bias that they forgot to thoroughly investigate the pieces of frozen metal thereby arriving at a lobe-sided, unscientific conclusion. This makes their work, "bad" science.
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Answer:
it would be A The conditions of the experiment are not replicate able or repeatable.
Explanation:
A team of researchers is working on a project to make a new kind of carbonless fuel. During their experiment, there is an explosion that destroys the lab. While they are cleaning the debris, they discover three pieces of frozen metal. The researchers were excited to report that they had discovered a fuel that burns so clean it becomes cold. Other scientists attempt to make the carbonless fuel but are unsuccessful. Which statement best explains why this scenario represents "bad" science?
The conditions of the experiment are not replicable or repeatable.
The process of making clean fuel is known due to the explosion.
The frozen metal was discovered through biased research practices.
The result of clean fuel production, the frozen metal, is not observable.