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    Separating Observations from Inferences Allows Us to Evaluate Environments
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Separating Observations from Inferences Allows Us to Evaluate Environments

Question 5

Question 5

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Separating observations from inferences allows us to evaluate environments


A) more quickly
B) more objectively
C) more cost effectively
D) more sensitively

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