Multiple Choice
Errors in drawing conclusions from research results that compare social groups (such as women and men) include
A) assuming that any group differences found stem from biological factors without data to support that assumption.
B) treating one of the groups as the "control" group against which findings from the other group are evaluated.
C) applying the results of research conducted with one group to members of another group without evidence to support that generalization.
D) all of the above.
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