Thanks for the question! So actually, (A) is the correct answer to this question! The data was flawed, but that doesn’t mean that the claim it supports is wrong, and that’s what (A) says. (E) is different—it addresses the same issue, but the other way. It basically means: the conclusion is false, but some of the data might still be true. But that’s not what happens here.
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