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    Two Independent Groups If We Do Not Randomly Assign Subjects
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Two Independent Groups If We Do Not Randomly Assign Subjects

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Question 12

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Two Independent Groups If we do not randomly assign subjects to treatment conditions,


A) confounding may occur.
B) we will gain external validity.
C) the sample selected may be biased.
D) we will not be able to estimate effect size.

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