Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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How are the results from an experiment typically presented?

  1. Ratings

  2. Mean scores

  3. Word descriptions

  4. Graphs

The correct answer is: Graphs

Results from an experiment are typically presented through graphs at a scientific, financial or statistical level - ideally - to provide a concise and powerful demonstration of the data and its correlations. The other options, aka ratings, mean scores and word descriptions might become difficult to thoroughly analysis without a visual representation or chart indications.