question archive What would a scientist do when something she believed to be true turned out to be incorrect? Group of answer choices Doubt her ability to properly perceive the sensory stimuli of the world Hold on to her beliefs in spite of the massive data to the contrary Blame the government Change her mind Feel ashamed
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What would a scientist do when something she believed to be true turned out to be incorrect?
Group of answer choices
Doubt her ability to properly perceive the sensory stimuli of the world
Hold on to her beliefs in spite of the massive data to the contrary
Blame the government
Change her mind
Feel ashamed
When something she believed to be true turned out to be incorrect she should hold on to her beliefs in spite of the massive data to the contrary.
Because the outcome of a theory is not a single step process rather it includes number of stages in which the scientists perform number of experiments to prove their idea or hypothesis. In the initial stages of experiment they fail most of time. But they does not lose hope, they keep on doing experiments and collect data to prove their hypothesis.