Scientists take scientific measurements carefully in order to ensure their reliability and validity. Which of the following is an example of measurement bias in scientific measurement? a. a scale that reads zero when nothing is on it b. a stopwatch that stops immediately when the stop button is clicked c. a balance that always reads .01 g d. measuring your height in your bare feet
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b. A stop watch is correct
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b is correct
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