An important danger of the various types of research bias discussed in Chapter 2 is that they lead us:

A) to become anxious or depressed about our place in the world.
B) to draw incorrect conclusions and then become convinced that they are accurate.
C) to doubt our intuition and gut feelings in important real-life circumstances.
D) to underestimate our general levels of cognitive abilities and skills.

Answer: B
Rationale: Both researchers and participants can be affected by bias. If procedures are not used to reduce its impact, biases can alter the results of an experiment and lead researchers to draw incorrect conclusions.

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