Multiple Choice
When referring to primary and secondary data in the findings section, you should
A) call attention to key trends and contradictions.
B) present less important information in tables and figures.
C) allow readers to come to their own conclusions about implications.
D) present facts and figures in rapid succession for busy readers.
E) refer to research procedures when necessary.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
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