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    The Most Common Reason for Using a Quasi-Experimental Research Design
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The Most Common Reason for Using a Quasi-Experimental Research Design

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Question 85

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The most common reason for using a quasi-experimental research design is that:


A) The participants are maturing too fast
B) The dependent variable cannot be measured reliably
C) It is unethical to manipulate the independent variable
D) Participants cannot be randomly assigned to groups

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