Multiple Choice
Selecting and Recruiting Subjects When the independent variable creates larger group differences on the dependent variable than we would see if we randomly assigned subjects to groups and only measured them, this demonstrates
A) a large effect size.
B) statistical significance.
C) the experiment's external validity.
D) the experiment's internal validity.
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