Which statement illustrates bias in scientific research?
A. A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.
B. A botanist publishes data about plant growth that does not support their original hypothesis and is replicable.
C. A microbiologist publishes data funded by the National Institutes of Health that does not support their original hypothesis.
D. An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.

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Answer:

D. An ecologist publishes data funded by a construction company which supports their original hypothesis that an endangered animal's territory is not endangered.

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The answer to this question option A: A zoologist publishes incomplete data on sloths which supports their original hypothesis and notes that more research is required.

What this zoologist published tell us of the publishing bias. A research bias is likely to cause wrong results as well as conclusions.

This researcher has incomplete data, this tells us that he made claims that cannot be supported or replicated. Incomplete data makes it difficult to come up with a conclusion.

A publishing bias can happen when there is no significant end result.

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