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Match each statement to the type of behavior it describes.

Henry was selective in
his use of data; he used
only the data that
supported his hypothesis.
Joanna aims to develop a
scientific product that will
improve people's lives.
Kevin combined data from
two unrelated experiments
in an effort to impress his
instructor
Alisha uses credible research
to publish a report about the
negative effects of getting
insufficient sleep.
Responsible
Irresponsible

Match each statement to the type of behavior it describes. Henry was selective in-example-1
User Jim Archer
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Answer:

  • Henry was selective in his use of data; he used only the data that supported his hypothesis. Irresponsible.
  • Joanna aims to develop a scientific product that will improve people's lives. Responsible.
  • Kevin combined data from two unrelated experiments in an effort to impress his instructor. Irresponsible.
  • Alisha uses credible research to publish a report about the negative effects of getting insufficient sleep. Responsible.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is irresponsible for Henry to use only data that supports his hypothesis. To prove that a hypothesis is true, data that can bring the hypothesis down has to be used too.

Joanna is doing a very responsible action by trying to develop a product that can help and improve society.

Trying to impress your instructor by combining two unrelated experiments, is an irresponsible act because you are not researching or formulating a hypothesis to help the society you are doing it for the wrongs reasons and it is not helping anyone.

Using credible research to publish a report is a responsible action because the information is accurate and reliable.

User Ray Stojonic
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Answer:

RESPONSIBLE:

1. Joanna aims to develop a scientific product that will improve people's lives.

2. Alisha uses credible research to publish a report about the negative effects of getting insufficient sleep.

IRRESPONSIBLE:

1. Henry was selective in his use of data; he used only the data that supported his hypothesis.

2. Kevin combined data from two unrelated experiments in an effort to impress his instructor.

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