Multiple Choice
The key to understanding how scientific discoveries work lies in what basic truth about scientist (or investigator) behavior?
A) Scientist behavior can be examined using the same experimental tools as any other behavior
B) Scientist behavior should only be measured and analyzed by other scientists
C) Scientist behaviors are too complex for measurement
D) Scientist behaviors are not relevant and should not be measured
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