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jCorn1234

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Imposing a researcher's own sense of order to make people's beliefs or actions consistent is a type of distortion called
 
  A) coherence imposition. B) supracontext awareness.
  C) capacity overestimation. D) supracontext awareness.

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If scientific studies are to be of general use, they should be readily reproducible by others in a procedure known as
 
  a. replication.
  b. empiricism.
  c. generalization.
  d. operationalism.



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Answer to Question 1

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