Multiple Choice
When reading a research report in a highly regarded journal, educators should:
A) accept the author's conclusions without question if based on statistically significant results
B) accept those conclusions that agree with their own opinions
C) reject any conclusions that are based on inductive reasoning
D) evaluate the conclusions according to the correctness of the research methodology used in the study
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