Suppose a researcher constructed a graph that reportedly sho
Suppose a researcher constructed a graph that reportedly showed that his math tutoring program is responsible for students improving their performance in a college math course. The students who participated in the math tutoring volunteered to do so because they were motivated to improve their math scores. Which technique for misleading with graphs and data does this example correspond to?
Question 5 options:
False Face Validity
The Biased Samples Lie
The Sneaky Sample
The Extrapolation Lie
Inaccurate Values Lie
The Outright Lie
| False Face Validity | |
| The Biased Samples Lie | |
| The Sneaky Sample | |
| The Extrapolation Lie | |
| Inaccurate Values Lie | |
| The Outright Lie |
Solution
The Sneaky Sample
