Multiple Choice
Research exploring the relationship between Type A personalities and coronary heart disease (CHD) is not as strong as was previously believed. Some studies found support for this relationship, while others did not. While this inconsistency may at first glance seem to be a bad thing, it does provide avenues for further exploration and clarity. The lack of consistent research findings is important for which of the following concepts from this chapter?
A) Ruling out rival hypotheses
B) Falsifiability
C) Occam's Razor
D) Replicability
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