In the described case, where a scientist received a $200,000 grant from soft drink manufacturers to conduct a study on the health effects of sugar-sweetened soft drinks and later claimed that consuming up to 10 such drinks per day doesn't increase the risk of serious chronic health problems, the revelation that the scientist ignored data from 66% of the subjects during the study is an example of research bias on the part of the scientist who accepted the grant from the soft drink manufacturers.

A. True
B. False