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Why are open practices important?
 
  a. They allow for greater transparency among researchers.
  b. They allow for a more diverse participation pool.
  c. They are less expensive than traditional research methods.
  d. They produce more accurate findings in both the short and long term.

Question 2

Melissa is reviewing 20 personality studies that analyzed neuroticism in college freshmen. She is conducting __________.
 
  a. meta-analysis
  b. test-retest
  c. the many labs approach
  d. open practices



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