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    Although There Is a Likelihood of Selection Bias in the Nonequivalent
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Although There Is a Likelihood of Selection Bias in the Nonequivalent

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Although there is a likelihood of selection bias in the nonequivalent comparison-group design, the use of a pretest can help identify and alleviate some of the danger of this bias.

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