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A researcher is checking raw data and decides to exclude a participant who missed the question defining the primary independent variable. To ensure this exclusion is handled ethically and systematically, how should the researcher apply this decision criteria to the rest of the dataset, and what action must they perform to preserve the excluded data for future review?

Question: A researcher is checking raw data and decides to exclude a participant who missed the question defining the primary independent variable. To ensure this exclusion is handled ethically and systematically, how should the researcher apply this decision criteria to the rest of the dataset, and what action must they perform to preserve the excluded data for future review?

Sample answer: The researcher must apply the same exclusion criteria consistently to every single participant and response in the dataset. To preserve the data, they must set the excluded data aside and keep detailed notes explaining the reason for exclusion rather than deleting it.

Key points:

  • Apply the exclusion criteria consistently to all participants and responses.
  • Set the excluded data aside instead of deleting or throwing it away.
  • Keep detailed notes explaining the reasons for the exclusion.

Rubric: The response must state that the exclusion criteria must be applied consistently to all participants/responses, and that the excluded data must be set aside with detailed notes rather than deleted.

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