If scientists cannot find conditions under which they can replicate a research result, what do they do?

a. They assume that the original researcher was dishonest

b. They continue to accept the original finding anyway.
c. They ignore the result in theory and practice.
d. They assume that the finding depends on influences that science cannot measure.

c

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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