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Evaluation and conclusion

The ability to evaluate information and form valid conclusions is an essential skill for GCE biology students. Former senior examiner Martin Rowland examines why these skills are important, provides advice on how to structure your attempts to evaluate information and form conclusions, and offers tips on how to avoid common pitfalls

In his book, The Demon-Haunted World, the famous astrobiologist Carl Sagan made the following statement:

‘Science is more than a body of knowledge; it is a way of thinking.’

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