Reporting of Details Regarding Participant Characteristics, Selection, and Assignment Procedures
Multiple Choice
Reporting of details regarding participant characteristics, selection, and assignment procedures
A) violates conditions of anonymity and is therefore considered unethical.
B) is important to enable other researchers to replicate your findings.
C) is considered superfluous and unnecessary given space limitations in most journals.
D) is not important.
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