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pepyto

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Statistics are an important tool of researchers because scientists value _____.
 
  a. determinism c. empiricism
  b. curiosity d. organization

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Scientists want to be concise when communicating their results to others. This means that they want to be _____.
 
  a. accurate c. scholarly
  b. correct d. brief



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Answer to Question 1

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Statistics enable scientists to be concise and precise in their statements.

Answer to Question 2

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Being concise means being as brief as possible while still being clear.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
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