If a quantitative researcher is aware of shortcomings in the methodology, he or she should
a. state the limitations in the procedures section of the proposal.
b. omit any reference to limitations because it will bias the reader against the proposed research.
c. offer to provide that information to readers who inquire.
d. discuss only one at the most since pointing out too many limitations is s sign of a poor proposal.
ANS: A
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