Question

The Daubert case suggested several factors (that are neither exhaustive nor applicable to every case) that might be used in evaluating whether a particular scientific theory, study, or test is both valid and reliable. Which is not one of the factors identified by the case?
a. It is generally accepted in the relevant scientific community.
b. It has a known or potential rate of error that is acceptably low.
c. It involves a person employed by a college or university.
d. It is empirically testable and capable of replication.

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