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question 4 1 pt which of the following are used to reduce the chance of reaching an incorrect conclusion? independent variables dependent variables repeated trials sample sizes
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- Independent variables are factors manipulated in an experiment, not for reducing error in conclusions.
- Dependent variables are measured outcomes, not for reducing incorrect conclusions.
- Repeated trials involve conducting an experiment multiple times to account for random errors, which helps reduce the chance of an incorrect conclusion by getting a more consistent result.
- Sample sizes relate to the number of observations, but increasing sample size (not just having a sample size) helps; however, repeated trials directly target reducing error in conclusions by repetition. Among the options, repeated trials are used to reduce the chance of incorrect conclusions.
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C. repeated trials