Multiple Choice

You are researching a controversial topic in behavioral economics and find two recent studies with conflicting conclusions. Study A, published in a prestigious, peer-reviewed scientific journal, presents evidence supporting the established theory. Study B, available as a working paper on a public online repository, offers a novel argument that challenges the established theory. As a student researcher, what is the most methodologically sound way to incorporate these sources into your analysis?

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