P3 In a perfect world, money wouldn't matter— all scientific studies would be completely objective. But in the real world, funding may introduce biases. Drug research sponsored by the pharmaceutical (制药的)industry is more likely to end up favoring the drug under consideration than studies sponsored by government grants or charitable organizations. Similarly, nutrition research sponsored by the food industry is more likely to end up favoring the food under consideration than independently funded research. What would scientific studies look like in a perfect world according to the author? A)They would be totally unbiased. B)They would be independently funded. C)They would be responsibly conducted. D)They would be strictly supervised.
P3 In a perfect world, money wouldn't matter— all scientific studies would be completely objective. But in the real world, funding may introduce biases. Drug research sponsored by the pharmaceutical (制药的)industry is more likely to end up favoring the drug under consideration than studies sponsored by government grants or charitable organizations. Similarly, nutrition research sponsored by the food industry is more likely to end up favoring the food under consideration than independently funded research.
What would scientific studies look like in a perfect world according to the author?
A)They would be totally unbiased.
B)They would be independently funded.
C)They would be responsibly conducted.
D)They would be strictly supervised.
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答案
1.A