When presenting results, it is essential that investigators avoid what? (Select all that apply.)

a. Opinion
b. Bias
c. Reactionary statements
d. Data


ANS: A, B, C

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Correct Opinion should always be avoided; factual reporting is essential.
Bias in reporting is never consistent with research.
Reactionary statements are narrow minded and inconsistent with objective research.
Incorrect Data are always presented in the results of studies.

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