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Psychologists have greater confidence in research results when: A. the data involve stimulus judgments. B. the research has used participant observation. C. the results are replicated. D. there is an experimenter expectancy effect.

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the results are replicated

Step-by-step explanation:

In simple word, the psychologists wants the result that are absolute in nature, as only then they can treated as a theory otherwise it will be considered only as a thesis which is not rigid in its nature.

If the results of an experiment is replicate, which means, the experiment gives same results every time it is done, then it can be considered absolute and psychologists possess greater confidence in it.

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