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4 August, 07:49

Dr. Smith reads two research papers that present different conclusions about the same question. He knows the researcher who wrote Paper A, but does not know the authors of Paper B. When asked which paper he thinks has more merit, Dr. Smith replies, "Paper A." Because of Dr. Smith's connection to some of the researchers, he could be exhibiting A. bias. B. inference. C. observation. D. skepticism.

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  1. 4 August, 08:09
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    Answer: A. Bias

    Explanation:

    Bias in research is common. In this the researcher becomes manipulative while concluding a result and while choosing samples. The audience can also become bias when selecting the research of a particular audience.

    Here, in the given situation, Dr. Smith is becoming biased as he may know the author or researcher of Paper A. Thus he is in favor of the conclusion of Paper A.
  2. 4 August, 08:15
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    i am pretty sure the answer is inference
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