If a researcher finds that a participant produces very different scores on a task each time the participant engages in that task,a researcher can conclude that:
A) the measurements are probably valid but not reliable
B) the measurements show a high level of random error
C) the data will show no central tendency
D) there will be a need to use inferential statistics
Correct Answer:
Verified
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A) removes
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Q134: If a researcher's data are reliable:
A) they
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