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which statement illustrates bias in scientific research? (1 point) a botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable. a microbiologist publishes data funded by the national institutes of health that does not support their original hypothesis. a zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required. an ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal’s territory is not endangered.
To determine bias in scientific research, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Publishing replicable data that doesn't support the hypothesis is good scientific practice (no bias).
- Option B: Publishing data (even if not supporting hypothesis) with NIH funding is neutral (no bias, as NIH is a reputable, non - biased funder).
- Option C: The zoologist notes more research is needed and while data is incomplete, the intent to be transparent (not necessarily bias, just incomplete data).
- Option D: The ecologist is funded by a construction company, and the data supports a hypothesis that benefits the company (the endangered animal's territory not being endangered would likely allow construction). This shows a conflict of interest and potential bias, as the funding source may influence the research outcome to support the company's interests.
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D. An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal’s territory is not endangered.