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Using Too Many Digits in a Quantitative Measure in an Attempt

Question 22

Question 22

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Using too many digits in a quantitative measure in an attempt to create the (mis) impression that data are accurate is known as:


A) Intercoder reliability
B) stability reliability
C) manifest coding
D) fallacy of misplaced concreteness

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