How could someone determine whether the results of some study are replicable?

a. Survey other scientists for their opinions of the study

b. Perform a statistical analysis to determine the likelihood of such results.
c. Compare the interpretation of results to other possible interpretations.
d. Repeat the procedure and try to get the same results.

d

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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A) sociocultural-graded influences. B) age-graded influences. C) history-graded influences. D) nonnormative life events.

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