|Question 11Verbal

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Callie W. Babbitt, Hema Madaka, and colleagues assembled a database of materials used in consumer electronics by studying products in the lab and by gathering data from similar product studies. The team gave each of these studies a rating for level of detail (with a higher rating for reported data with more detail) and for level of traceability (with a higher rating for clearer descriptions of procedures). Based on these ratings, a second research team concluded that a study by Baipaki P. Hikwama provided more specificity in its data than a study by Jef R. Peeters and colleagues did.
Which finding, if true, would most directly challenge the second research team's conclusion?
The study by Hikwama had a high detail rating and a high traceability rating.
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The study by Peeters and colleagues had a low detail rating and a low traceability rating.
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The study by Hikwama had a lower traceability rating than the study by Peeters and colleagues did.
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The study by Hikwama had a lower detail rating than the study by Peeters and colleagues did.
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