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It is ethical to eliminate participants from your data set because
 
  A) you do not think they were paying attention.
  B) they failed to meet some predetermined overall performance criterion.
  C) their data are contrary to your hypothesized result.
  D) you do not think their data look logical.

Question 2

If you violate an underlying assumption of a statistical test used to analyze your data, the author would call this
 
  A) a neat trick.
  B) an unavoidable error.
  C) a dirty trick.
  D) a questionable trick.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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