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    A Research Procedure in Which the Scientist Has Complete Control
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A Research Procedure in Which the Scientist Has Complete Control

Question 15

Question 15

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A research procedure in which the scientist has complete control over all aspects of the study is called:


A) A quasi-experiment
B) A survey
C) A true experiment
D) An archival study

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