QuestionBased solely on the information given, do you have reason to question the results of the following hypothetical study? Explain your reasoning.
A study by a conservative foundation is designed to assess a new Democratic spending plan.
Is there reason to question the results? Select all that apply.
A. Yes, there is reason. It makes sense that a Democratic spending plan would be studied by a conservative foundation.
B. Yes, there is reason. There is a possibility of bias in the study.
C. No, there is not reason. The goal of the study is clear.
D. No, there is not reason. There is no bias in the study.
E. Yes, there is reason. The variables that were measured are not identified.
F. No, there is not reason. It is unlikely that there are any confounding variables in the study.
Studdy Solution
Assess the likelihood of confounding variables:
- The problem statement does not provide information on potential confounding variables. Without details on the study's methodology, it's challenging to determine the presence or absence of confounding variables.
Based on the analysis, the following selections are appropriate:
- B. Yes, there is reason. There is a possibility of bias in the study.
- E. Yes, there is reason. The variables that were measured are not identified.
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