A team of scientists is developing a computational model to predict the spread of a new invasive insect species. Their initial model, based on temperature and habitat type, successfully predicts the spread in coastal regions but fails to predict its rapid expansion in mountainous areas. What is the most scientifically rigorous next step in the iterative process of model refinement?
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A
Discard the current model entirely and build a new one based solely on data from mountainous regions.
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B
Average the prediction errors from both regions to create a generalized, but less precise, model.
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C
Introduce new variables to the model, such as elevation and wind patterns, and test if they improve predictive accuracy in all regions.
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D
Assume the data from the mountainous regions is anomalous and exclude it from the model's validation process.