Multiple Choice
According to Browne and Keeley (2007) , statistics are not always reliable because
A) they are generally not based on verifiable evidence.
B) the data which researchers wish to collect can be controlled by individuals.
C) they do not necessarily prove what they appear to prove.
D) they are complex and cannot easily be communicated to readers.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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