Question at position 26 The aim of an experiment is not to prove that a hypothesis is correct. Rather, the aim is to demonstrate that it is highly probable that the hypothesis is correct. Researchers ask the question in the following way: "What is the probability that the results I have obtained could have been found by chance alone?" Hence, social psychology, like most other sciences, deals with probabilities rather than absolutes.Nonargument. Exposition/ExplanationArgument; conclusion: Social psychology ... probabilities rather than absolute.Argument; conclusion: Researchers ask the question ... chance alone"Argument; conclusion: Rather, the aim ... probable that the hypothesis is correct.单项选择题

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Nonargument. Exposition/Explanation

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Argument; conclusion: Social psychology ... probabilities rather than absolute.

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Argument; conclusion: Researchers ask the question ... chance alone"

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Argument; conclusion: Rather, the aim ... probable that the hypothesis is correct.

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