Multiple Choice
When compared to strong experimental research designs, quasi-experimental research designs:
A) Are more likely to be impacted by confounding variables
B) Are less likely to be impacted by confounding variables
C) Have an easier time meeting the conditions needed to infer causality
D) Are less optimal designs than weak experimental research designs
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