Multiple Choice
When deciding how to interpret our research findings, we should choose
A) the conclusive answer (definitive truth) .
B) the probable answer.
C) the inconclusive answer.
D) the level of certainty the findings warrant.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q2: Use a direct quotation only when<br>A)you don't
Q3: Plagiarism is defined as the<br>A)the intentional lack
Q4: When you quote the exact words from
Q5: Effective causal reasoning<br>A)identifies and rules out potential
Q6: Sanitized statistics result from<br>A)quantifying something so vague
Q8: The IMRAD pattern is a form of<br>A)deductive
Q9: To avoid plagiarism when quoting or paraphrasing
Q10: Inductive reasoning<br>A)argues from general principles to specific
Q11: Analogy works on the assumption that<br>A)all events
Q12: Paraphrasing is defined as<br>A)a slightly altered version