Multiple Choice
A problem with using computer simulations in place of research with living animals is that:
A) computer simulations are rarely valid.
B) you need enough information to construct the simulation, but this information must often be derived from research using animals.
C) there is no way to control the critical parameters of a simulation.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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