Multiple Choice
Handling a Nonsignificant Outcome All of the following are possible explanations for experiment results that do not support the researcher's predictions except
A) committing a Type 2 error.
B) inadequate manipulation of the independent variable.
C) masking of the treatment effects by extraneous variables.
D) using dependent variables with a low floor and high ceiling.
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