Which of these MOST accurately describes the purpose of the scientific method? Scientific studies should not be repeated, because this wastes time and resources. Research findings should be made available to other scientists. Conclusions are considered final and absolute interpretations. It is not necessary that hypotheses be stated in a way that they can be tested.
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