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JMatthes

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The omission of or alteration of the truth of information give to participants in a research study can be done to
 
  a. control for participant effects
  b. control for experimenter effects
  c. control for experimenter attributes
  d. a and b

Question 2

When you prepare your final manuscript for publication you should
 
  a. use single spacing and a 12-point font
  b. use 12-point font and both left and right margin justification
  c. double space the body of the paper and use a 12-point font
  d. double-space the body of the paper and use a 20-point font



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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