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A psychology student wants to replicate a recently published study on memory retention but notices the original article omitted the specific instructions given to participants. How does this omission directly violate the requirement of generating public knowledge?

Question: A psychology student wants to replicate a recently published study on memory retention but notices the original article omitted the specific instructions given to participants. How does this omission directly violate the requirement of generating public knowledge?

Sample answer: By omitting the specific instructions, the original researchers failed to publish their complete methodologies, which prevents the community from accurately scrutinizing the findings or building upon the study through replication.

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  • Fails to publish complete methodologies.
  • Prevents the scientific community from adequately scrutinizing the research.
  • Hinders the community's ability to continuously build upon the original discovery.

Rubric: Full credit requires noting that the methodology was not fully published, which specifically hinders the scientific community's ability to scrutinize or build upon the original discovery.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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