A) Precious time finding the child could be lost.
B) Manpower could be wasted looking in a location when there is no evidence indicating the child might be there.
C) It could cause additional and unnecessary grief when the new hopes and expectations of the parents are dashed.
D) There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that psychics can predict the location of missing children.
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A) The author has made a clear error in the scientific process.
B) It has been shown that the author plagiarized someone else's work.
C) It has been discovered that the author violated ethical guidelines or was involved in other scientific misconduct.
D) Other researchers have published work that appears to contradict the paper in question.
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A) primary
B) secondary
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A) The claim could be supported by other nonbiased and credentialed scientists who have conducted similar research and arrived at the same conclusion and been reviewed by their peers.
B) The claim could be supported by many other noncredentialed people who share the same ideas.
C) The claim could be supported because the person really, truly believes what he or she is saying is accurate from his or her own personal experiences.
D) The claim could be supported because certain celebrities have endorsed the idea presented by this particular researcher.
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A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) a case-control study.
D) a cohort study.
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A) case-control studies.
B) clinical trials.
C) cohort studies.
D) in vitro studies.
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A) What are the credentials and possible bias or agenda of the person(s) making the claim?
B) Has the claim been published in a peer-reviewed, reputable scientific journal?
C) Does the scientific study purporting to support the claim meet the standards of the scientific method?
D) Are there a lot of people, including celebrities, endorsing the product as a healthy weight-loss method?
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A) primary
B) secondary
C) peer-reviewed scientific journal
D) meta-analysis
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A) The study involved only 12 participants, but sweeping conclusions were made by the author. These participants were not randomly sampled; they were picked specifically for their symptoms. Furthermore, there was no control group.
B) The findings could not be replicated, and there were many peer-reviewed studies, including millions of participants that found no evidence for the claims of the original paper.
C) The primary author of the paper received large amounts of money as a paid expert for lawyers who were suing companies based on the author's claim. The author would also benefit financially in other ways, such as patents on alternative products.
D) Although the findings were not replicated by other researchers, some studies indicated that the original paper might suggest a valid line of reasoning and warrants further investigation.
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A) real science
B) pseudoscience
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A) primary
B) secondary
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A) No, a healthy diet and exercise regimen can never help cure cancer.
B) No, there are too many confounding factors to know exactly what happened.
C) Yes, the healthy diet and exercise regimen definitely helped to cure her.
D) Yes, this evidence very strongly supports the hypothesis that a healthy diet and exercise regimen probably helped to cure her.
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A) primary; basic
B) primary; applied
C) secondary; basic
D) secondary; applied
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A) decreased to nearly zero by 2004, as did the meningitis rate for adults.
B) increased to over 700 in 1999 before slowly decreasing in 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults.
C) did not decrease or increase; there was also no change in the meningitis rate for adults.
D) decreased to zero by 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults.
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A) political groups
B) religious groups
C) marketing groups
D) peer-reviewed scientific journals
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A) real science
B) pseudoscience
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A) meta
B) beta
C) omega
D) pseudo
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