Multiple Choice
After listening to rather surprising results obtained in a fellow student's research study, a second student decides to do a similar study applying the methodology to a different population. What about the first study may account for the motivation of the second student?
A) the double-blind procedure
B) the heuristic value
C) the grade received by the first student
D) the gambler's fallacy
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