Multiple Choice
When writing a research report, it is best to
A) vary the words used to describe aspects of the method to keep the reader interested.
B) be consistent in the words used to describe aspects of the method to make the report as clear as possible.
C) avoid the use of technical terms that are familiar to other researchers.
D) avoid providing too many details of the method so that others cannot copy the research.
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