After completing a naturalistic observation study, a researcher does not quite have enough evidence to support her hypothesis. If she decides to go back to her records and slightly alter a few of the observations to fit her hypothesis, she is engaged in _

a. scientific forgery
b. scientific misconduct
c. correcting the data
d. ethical behavior

Answer: B

Rationale: This happens when individuals fabricate or manipulate their data to fit their desired results.

Psychology

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