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Lelechka [254]
2 years ago
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What is TRUE about the scientific method? A. This method focuses on exploring stimuli and responses. B. Psychologists use this m

ethod to help reach conclusions. C. This technique is no longer used by research scientists. D. Researchers use this approach to avoid bias in experiments.
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Komok [63]2 years ago
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It should be noted that using scientific method, Researchers use this approach to avoid bias in experiments.

According to this question, we are required to discuss about scientific method,  and how it is been used by researcher.

As a result of this we can see that Researchers use this approach to avoid bias in experiments, because a scientific method helps to reach conclusion.

Therefore, D is correct because Researchers use this approach to avoid bias in experiments..

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