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iveyjurea

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According to the APA if researchers discover significant errors in their published data they should
 
  A) ignore these as it is too late at that point to do anything about it.
  B) try to correct these errors by means of a published correction or retraction.
  C) wait until their next piece of research is published and correct the errors at that time.
  D) just let other researchers discover their errors because science is self-correcting.

Question 2

The journal review process is designed to
 
  A) determine whether a researcher has been truthful in the research report.
  B) decide which journal is appropriate for a particular piece of research.
  C) exclude research that was poorly done or fails to make a large enough contribution.
  D) ensure that lab reports are kept in a bound journal.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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