Multiple Choice
When choosing which studies to include in a literature review, one should always EXCLUDE studies that
A) have such low internal validity that they cannot provide any useful information.
B) produced results that contradict the hypothesis on which you based your research review.
C) were not peer reviewed.
D) have any of the above characteristics.
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