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During the data checking process, a researcher decides to exclude a participant's responses because they are suspicious or missing key information. Based on research methods standards, describe what the researcher must do with the excluded data instead of deleting it, and explain where this decision must eventually be documented.

Question: During the data checking process, a researcher decides to exclude a participant's responses because they are suspicious or missing key information. Based on research methods standards, describe what the researcher must do with the excluded data instead of deleting it, and explain where this decision must eventually be documented.

Sample answer: Instead of deleting or throwing away the excluded participant data, the researcher must set it aside and keep detailed notes explaining the specific reasons for its exclusion. Furthermore, this decision and the reasoning behind it must be reported in the final research write-up.

Key points:

  • Do not delete or throw away the excluded data.
  • Set the excluded data aside.
  • Keep detailed notes explaining the reasons for the exclusion.
  • Report the exclusion decision in the final research write-up.

Rubric: Grading criteria: The answer must state that the data should not be deleted or thrown away. It must mention that the data should be set aside. It must explicitly state that the researcher needs to keep detailed notes on the reasons for exclusion. It must state that the exclusion decision must be reported in the final research write-up.

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