1. A Theory of Knowledge
It can then be reasoned that the re-testing of experiments and results do not protect against researcher error and bias. ... However, one weekend, the weather was overcast and there were no people at the park. ... This is an example of how re-testing does not always yield accurate results and may thus deviate from researcher error and cause tester's error. ... In the natural sciences, instrumental error can be highly detrimental to the results. ... The human mind naturally reasons how results can be plausible from given resources and materials. ...
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