10 years from now, I think the computer as we know it is no more; in 10 years we will be using far more advanced and sophisticated (artificially intelligent) computers that can compute at light speed which will help us improve our society.
(that I hope or the possibility that AI will dominate us hahaha)
The researchers of a project should never change data to make it favorable to the researchers.
This is highly unethical and could lead to problems if another group of researchers wish to continue research on the study. By publishing false data, this could also nullify the study of the researcher if at any given time a participant will come forward and read the results of the research.
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10 years from now, I think the computer as we know it is no more; in 10 years we will be using far more advanced and sophisticated (artificially intelligent) computers that can compute at light speed which will help us improve our society.
(that I hope or the possibility that AI will dominate us hahaha)
The answer is D.
The researchers of a project should never change data to make it favorable to the researchers.
This is highly unethical and could lead to problems if another group of researchers wish to continue research on the study. By publishing false data, this could also nullify the study of the researcher if at any given time a participant will come forward and read the results of the research.
For more information on research papers, visit these links:
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