When a scientist-practitioner tries to inspire change that runs counter to conventional wisdom, there is pressure to report and present data selectively. Which of these is NOT a guideline for dealing with this pressure?
A. When making presentations to practicing managers, distinguish clearly between what has been observed under certain circumscribed conditions and what is being advocated as a desired state of affairs.
B. Use success stories that managers can expect to duplicate rather painlessly.
C. Respect the limitations of data obtained from a single study.
D. Do not allow advocacy of certain techniques or organizational policies to masquerade as science.
B. Use success stories that managers can expect to duplicate rather painlessly.
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What will be an ideal response?
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