Multiple Choice
Which of the following was an important consequence of Kinnebrook's error?
A) His error showed that descriptive statistics can allow scientists to make judgements about a hypothesis.
B) His error actually led to him being right about his observations.
C) His error led to the discovery that differences between observers was the norm rather than the exception.
D) His error led to sailors getting lost at sea.
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