Multiple Choice
Multiple Groups Researchers often select extreme values of an independent variable because
A) extreme values increase the possibility of detecting a change across conditions.
B) extreme values produce results with greater external validity.
C) extreme values reduce the risk of confounding.
D) intermediate values provide minimal information about how the independent variable affects behavior.
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