Question 1 (3 points) The process of gathering and analyzing data in a systematic and controlled way using techniques and procedures that are accepted by other scientists in a discipline is commonly referred to as ______. counter-intuitive induction deductive introspection science speculation
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This process is not counter-intuitive induction, as this term refers to drawing conclusions that go against common sense or intuition. Deductive introspection is also not the correct answer, as this term refers to the process of reasoning from general principles Show more…
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