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    Two Independent Groups a "No-Treatment" Condition in an Experiment, Which
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Two Independent Groups a "No-Treatment" Condition in an Experiment, Which

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Two Independent Groups A "no-treatment" condition in an experiment, which measures how subjects ordinarily perform on the dependent measure, is called the


A) control group.
B) criterion group.
C) experimental group.
D) reference group.

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