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so that they can cause problems quickly and effectively. also to make sure that they are solving it fairly. they have to be systematic so that they are sure that they have thought of everything and have covered all the possible problems, answers and evidence

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A scientist needs to be logical and systematic to ensure that their research is based on sound reasoning and reliable methods. This approach helps to minimize bias, errors, and inaccuracies in their work, leading to more valid and trustworthy results. Additionally, it allows other researchers to replicate and build upon their findings, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge.

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