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jlmhmf

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Data can be eliminated from an experiment if
 
  A) responses to certain levels of the independent fail to support your hypothesis.
  B) responses fail to meet criteria established prior to the experiment.
  C) participants seem uncooperative.
  D) data should never be eliminated

Question 2

In the book, the author called actions that are generally unacceptable but not outright scientific fraud questionable tricks. Which action did he identify as a questionable trick?
 
  A) fabricating data
  B) reorganizing experiments in a series when reporting them
  C) reformulating theories
  D) failing to meet the assumptions of a reported statistical test



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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