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Giving One Group of Subjects an Experimental Treatment and Then

Question 31

Question 31

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Giving one group of subjects an experimental treatment and then informally observing the effects without a control group is best described as:


A) correlational.
B) exploratory.
C) factorial.
D) single-subject.

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