Multiple Choice
Unlike studies with strong research designs, studies with quasi-experimental research designs:
A) Cannot make inferences about causality
B) Rely on random assignment to control extraneous variables
C) Cannot demonstrate that causes precede effects
D) Must collect data that rule out alternative hypotheses for results
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