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codyclark

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Mr. Marsh conducts an experiment that he cannot translate into real life. The treatment is not realistic. This threat to external validity is called
 
  A) reactivity. B) artificial treatment.
  C) maturation. D) Hawthorne Effect.

Question 2

The law recognizes several very clear prohibitions in conducting research, including
 
  A) never steal another researcher's work.
  B) never cause unnecessary harm to research participants.
  C) never alter data to fit a proposed hypothesis.
  D) never hide any information about research participants.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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