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24 September, 17:28

A scientist just learned that she will not receive enough money to complete her year-long study about the relationship between certain diseases and the foods that people eat.

How can she best overcome this limitation?

conduct smaller studies for more than a one-year period

study only a very small group of people

conduct a study about something else

use data from a similar study and adjust it to fit her study

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  1. 24 September, 17:48
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    Option A

    Explanation:

    Due to financial constraint, it will not be possible for the scientist to conduct her study on certain number of diseases related to food in one year.

    Thus, in such scenario it will be advisable to break down her entire study into small parts and conduct individual study for each part. In this way, instead of using a large sum of money at once, she can use it in phases.

    For instance, she can do literature review first and then write few papers based on literature review. Later on she can plan for data collection and analysis.

    Thus, option A is correct
  2. 24 September, 18:37
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    Answer:conduct smaller studies for more than a one-year period

    Explanation:

    if the scientist conducts smaller studies she will have more money to last longer
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