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Getting research funding from government agencies such as the NSF and NIH can take a long time, the grant money is limited, and less than 20% of applications are approved—however, the scientist gets to choose his or her own research topic. With funding from a private foundation or business, the sponsor usually chooses the scientist and the research topic. Based on what you have learned, how do you think the source of research funding might affect the results?
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1.Scientists who use public funds from a government agency such as the NSF or NIH would not be biased by private interests.Â
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2.Experiments that are funded by private foundations or corporations would always be biased to favor the sponsor.
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3.It doesn't matter where the funding comes from, as long as the scientist is not biased.
4.None of these choices are entirely correct.
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