QRPs Exercise

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Understanding QRPs in Research

Test your knowledge on questionable research practices (QRPs) with our engaging quiz! This quiz will assess your understanding of various issues in research integrity, from data manipulation to reporting biases.

  • 11 questions covering key concepts related to QRPs
  • Enhance your understanding of research ethics
  • Ideal for researchers, students, and educators alike
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingData32
In a paper, failing to report all of a study’s dependent measures
Deciding whether to collect more data after looking to see whether the results were significant
In a paper, failing to report all of a study’s conditions
In the methods section of a paper, only referencing other papers from which you adapted a protocol
Stopping collecting data earlier than planned because one found the result that one had been looking for
In a paper, “rounding off” a p value (e.g., reporting that a p value of .054 is less than .05)
In a paper, selectively reporting studies that “worked”
Deciding whether to exclude data after looking at the impact of doing so on the results
In a paper, reporting an unexpected finding as having been predicted from the start
In a paper, claiming that results are unaffected by demographic variables (e.g., gender) when one is actually unsure (or knows that they do)
Falsifying data
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