Multiple Choice
When subjects develop or change during the experiment as part of an ongoing process independent of the experimental treatment is known as
A) Exogenous change
B) Contamination effects
C) Selection bias
D) Endogenous change
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q16: An explanation that involves the belief that
Q17: The groups in ex post facto designs
Q18: The common feature of before-and-after quasi-experimental designs
Q19: An explanation identifying the concrete individual sequence
Q20: Although it is not an optimal substitute
Q22: Social experiments are always conducted in a
Q23: Nonspuriousness is a relationship between two variables
Q24: A discernable process that creates a causal
Q25: The John Henry effect is a type
Q26: Being able to show that variation in