Which of the following are reasons that are potential limitations to a research study? Choose all that apply. The graphs are drawn in a way to mislead the reader The funders of the project are partial to the results The researcher was not able to survey every individual from the population Two factors cannot be separated to determine which is the one that is responsible for the outcome People who were asked refused to answer Trying to conclude that there is a cause-and-effect relationship when something else causes both
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