David engages in unethical research practices and changes the result of a statistical test from an otherwise ethically conducted study. David is engaged in:

A) data fabrication.
B) data falsification involving fudging the results.
C) suppressing data inconsistent with the study's goals.
D) willfully ignoring principles of beneficence and justness.

B) data falsification involving fudging the results.

Psychology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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