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ake this quiz after you\'ve finished all the readings and all the lectures. The

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ake this quiz after you've finished all the readings and all the lectures. The questions are all be multiple choice. You will only see one question at a time, and you have 30 minutes to complete the quiz. Question 13 1 pts Time Atter 29 N In practice, when a social science researcher analyzes their data and find that the results disconfirm their hypothesis' predictions, they will most often come up with a new hypothesis and pretend that was their hypothesis from the beginning. O reject their hypothesis outright. O fudge the data to make their hypothesis seem correct. examine their methodology for design flaws or look for confounding variables.

Explanation / Answer

The correct answer is Option 4. When this happens, researchers most often examine their methodology for design flaws or looking for confounding variables.