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Business, 12.07.2019 00:00, yarahatimm9345

Find an article in the newspaper that reports the results of some research (hint: check the science section). for that article, try to identify as many "scientific method details" about the research that you can. for example: what was the hypothesis for the research? what methodology was used (e. g., experimental, correlational, case study)? how were the participants obtained? what were the conclusions of the research? what were the limitations of the study? how convinced are you by the study's results? what questions about the research do you have? what other details were left out that would be useful in evaluating the quality of the study?

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