A researcher tackling a 'big question' is likely to come under a number of pressures - most notably these include the possibility that their errors could have damaging broad-ranging societal implications or that an error could harm people directly dependent upon the research. What is the other most significant pressure that might emerge?
A) The possibility that any error could misdirect future theoretical development within psychology
B) The question is answered by another researcher
C) The question is so big that it fragments into many sub-questions
D) The question is superseded by other questions
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Q2: What started the 'replication debate'?
A) Researchers failing
Q3: Which of the following does data science
Q4: In 2017, how many zettabytes of data
Q5: How are data analytics changing research methods
Q6: To which classic debate in psychology is
Q8: How is Artificial Intelligence defined?
A) AI is
Q9: What does research 'knowledge translation and transfer'
Q10: Psychologists now often work in multidisciplinary teams.
Q11: What is the false consensus feedback paradigm?
Q12: When reporting results from a study, what
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