Multiple Choice
A quasi-experiment is a:
A) study in which naturally occurring groups of participants are compared on a dependent variable without random assignment.
B) study in which only half of the participants can be randomly assigned to a condition.
C) set of studies that include both experimental and correlational components.
D) study in which two independent variables interact to produce changes in the dependent variable.
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