Multiple Choice
In experimental research, cause-and-effect statements should not be made unless
A) the sample groups are significantly different before the independent variable is introduced
B) the sample groups are significantly different after the independent variable is introduced
C) the sample groups represent a common population after the independent variable is introduced
D) the null hypothesis is accepted
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