Abstract
A critical examination is made of the hypothesis of model independence in high-energy electron scattering from nuclei. Results are presented which indicate that, contrary to this hypothesis, any differences in nuclear charge distributions result in differences in the electron angular distributions which become more and more pronounced as the energy is increased. The fallacies of the arguments leading to this hypothesis are noted, and comments are made on the scattering process.
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