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How did the scientific method change science and research in the early 1600s?

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a) It created a process to train scientists for research fields.

b) It defined a strict set of guidelines for using plants and animals for scientific research.

c) It eliminated scientists' need to collect and accurately measure data

d) It created a step-by-step process used to confirm findings and prove or disprove a hypothesis

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  1. The answer is D.  

    The scientific method is all about the process outlined in D.  It isn't about training, isn't specifically about plants and animals, and it definitely didn't eliminate the need to be accurate.  

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