Multiple Choice
A powerful way to ensure that the independent variable actually affected the dependent variable when using a before-and-after design is by
A) Using a multiple group before-and-after design
B) Using only multiple "after" groups
C) Using only multiple "before" groups
D) Using multiple "before and after" groups
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Q3: An explanation that identifies the concrete, individual
Q4: When using a true experimental design to
Q5: A relationship that exists between two variables
Q6: When comparison group members become aware that
Q7: In ex post facto control group designs,
Q9: An idiographic causal explanation would be that
Q10: When demonstrating a causal connection, it is
Q11: The Hawthorne effect is named after a
Q12: A true experiment has<br>A)Three comparison groups<br>B)Two comparison
Q13: A researcher determines whether an association exists