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darbym82

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What should the Results section of a research paper NOT do according to the checklist in the text?
 
  A) present statistics that you used
  B) interpret findings correctly
  C) state the procedure of the design and materials
  D) describe statistical tests

Question 2

In the introduction to an empirical research paper, one should:
 
  A) open broadly, become specific, and then become broad again
  B) open specifically, become broad, and then become more specific again
  C) include periodic reminders of your specific research hypothesis
  D) gradually become more specific as you build your argument



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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