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They share the results of the experiment.
it depends on their childhood... if they have been brought up to share then i would say that they would like to share, but if they didnt share when they were younger then i'd say no
The results may influence future investigations conducted by other scientists. STUPID STUDY ISLAND....
So that society can trust the results.
Scientists can tell whether something is right or wrong in an experiment. If scientists were not honest, then the results of their experiments could be skewed to match their hypothesis or to please others. All scientists must do this in order to maintain the best unbiased results.
generally speaking, scientists share and compare results in metric units.
They share the results of the experiment.
It is important for scientists to communicate to others not only the results of the investigation, but also the methods by which the investigation was done.
So that they can be tested and either confirmed if correct or disconfirmed if incorrect. Also, whether correct or incorrect the results may inspire new directions of research. Secrecy is the enemy of scientific progress.
to inform others of their work
They used to share results because sharing allowed other scientists to build on what they had done and thus science and knowledge would be advanced. Unfortunately, desire for personal wealth (greed) is taking over and scientists are not sharing results as liberally as they did in the past.
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This is where scientists study the health of planet earth, and share all their results with governments representing about 80% of earth's population.
by creating a table to show there results or they write it down scientifically what the answer is in a descriptive paragraph
So that other scientists can test what you told them.
They speak at conferences and write articles.
They speak at conferences and write articles.