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According to the provided text, explain what happens to our confidence in a research conclusion when all the supporting studies share the same methodological flaw. In your response, identify what the consistent results might represent instead of a true phenomenon.

Question: According to the provided text, explain what happens to our confidence in a research conclusion when all the supporting studies share the same methodological flaw. In your response, identify what the consistent results might represent instead of a true phenomenon.

Sample answer: When examining a body of research, our confidence in a conclusion is undermined if all the supporting studies share the exact same methodological flaw. In this case, the consistent results might not reflect a true phenomenon; instead, they might merely be an artifact of that shared methodological flaw.

Key points:

  • Confidence in a conclusion is undermined when all supporting studies share the same flaw.
  • The consistent results might merely be an artifact of the shared flaw.
  • The consistency may not reflect a true phenomenon.

Rubric: To receive full credit, the student's response must state that: 1) confidence in a conclusion is undermined or weakened when all supporting studies share the same methodological flaw; and 2) the consistent results may merely be an artifact of that shared flaw rather than reflecting a true phenomenon.

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