In studying animals, overinterpreting issues such as animal language or animal consciousness can:
a. increase the need for a double blind design.
b. increase external validity.
c. divert the discussion from breakthroughs in our understanding of animal cognition.
d. open doors of new, innovative research designs.
Question 2
Fudging the data refers to:
a. unintentional altering of experimental results.
b. intentional altering of experimental results.
c. the tendency to see data as supporting your hypothesis.
d. errors in statistical analysis of data.