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The findings described in the passage support the conclusion that: A. only trained practitioners can affectively use NLP to detect lies. B. NLP training is not effective at detecting lying. C. NLP training is inconsistent in affectively detecting lies. D. NLP training increases confidence among lie detectors. - B If experimenters modified the experiment so that participants in the first experiment were informed of NLP techniques prior to their participation in the experiment, how might this affect the data collected? A. Accuracy in collected data would be decreased by introducing systematic error. B. Accuracy in collected data would be decreased by introducing random error. C. Precision in collected data would be decreased by introducing systematic error. D. Precision in collected data would be decreased by introducing random error. - A The researchers conducted a follow-up study of NLP to test the hypothesis that there are some situations in which NLP is effective. What is the greatest impediment to studying this hypothesis?
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