Multiple Choice
Magda is conducting a study that examines partner selection preferences. She recruits single participants, but while examining her data finds that a few of her participants were actually in a relationship. Is she able to omit the data from the participants who are romantically involved?
A) No, because that would be data mining.
B) No, because it would violate the principle of integrity.
C) Yes, because her hypothesis and research design give her sufficient justification to remove those individuals.
D) Yes, because it is her study and as the experimenter she can do what she feels is best.
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