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erika

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How should psychologists and students of psychological science react to research findings that are socially or politically unpopular?
 
  A) They should reanalyze the data in order to renounce the findings
  B) They should interpret them as a reflection of the researcher's opinions
  C) They should attempt to evaluate the methodology critically
  D) They should remember to conduct research without their blinders on

Question 2

The median is greater than the mean in a distribution that is
 
  A) symmetrical.
  B) skewed to the right.
  C) normal.
  D) skewed to the left.



spencer.martell

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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