Multiple Choice
A researcher has obtained preliminary data for one of her studies. Which option best describes the attitude of the scientific community towards preliminary data?
A) Preliminary data is never presented at conferences to prevent over interpretation.
B) Preliminary data seldom differs from the actual data, so conclusions can be drawn from the state of preliminary data.
C) Preliminary data should be interpreted with caution but they are still often presented at conferences to be reviewed and critiqued.
D) Based on preliminary data, researchers are generally able to successfully replicate findings without much to worry about.
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