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Collmarie

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Scientific communication is important because it
 
  A) prevents replication of previously studied areas.
  B) allows scientists to retire early.
  C) informs the general public about the importance of scientific method.
  D) allows for replication and evaluation by peers.

Question 2

Considerable doubt can be placed on research findings if the findings
 
  A) emerge in a cross-cultural context.
  B) cannot be duplicated exactly.
  C) cannot be replicated.
  D) are published in a language other than English or German.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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