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A. base all conclusions or recommendations on one or a few statistically significant questions or results.
B. avoid unnecessary use of multivariate techniques.
C. try making the report bigger and more comprehensive by adding information that does not pertain directly to the research objectives.
D. avoid providing interpretations of the statistical data and results.
E. ignore quality and instead focus on the packaging of the report.


Answer: B

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