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    When the Researcher Starts with a Guess or Prior Probability
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When the Researcher Starts with a Guess or Prior Probability

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Question 8

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When the researcher starts with a guess or prior probability about the cause of an event, he/she is using:


A) Chi inference
B) Bayesian inference
C) Sequential inference
D) Natural inference

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