Literature Review and Conflicting Findings
What is the primary rationale for including studies with conflicting findings in a literature review?
A
Because all studies are required by rules, regardless of outcome.
B
To discredit authors whose findings do not align with yours.
C
Only if there are no studies supporting your hypothesis.
D
To show different perspectives that exist on an issue related to your research topic.
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