nini10902
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  • 20-09-2017
  • Biology
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Why is prior knowledge so important in science

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AzZyBazZy
AzZyBazZy AzZyBazZy
  • 20-09-2017
cuz it allows you to answer questions and also supplies you with a foundation on which to base your questions

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gsanouf
gsanouf gsanouf
  • 22-11-2018

Prior knowledge allows you to make a well-informed hypotheses and better-planned experiment. However, you do not want prior knowledge to bias your experiments in any way.

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