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    Random Assignment of Participants Is Less Likely in Time-Series Designs
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Random Assignment of Participants Is Less Likely in Time-Series Designs

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Random assignment of participants is less likely in time-series designs with a researcher-implemented treatment than an independent event examined in an interrupted time series design.

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