Multiple Choice
When reading published statistics (numerical facts) , you should
A) never believe what you read, because all statistics are lies.
B) only believe those statistics that are adequately supported.
C) believe what you read, because they wouldn't be published if they weren't correct.
D) only believe those statistics that are presented in so-called quality publications.
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