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    Exam 5: Alternatives to Experimentation: Correlational and Quasi-Experimental Designs
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    Introduction Both Correlational and Quasi-Experimental Designs Tend to Be High
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Introduction Both Correlational and Quasi-Experimental Designs Tend to Be High

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Question 11

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Introduction Both correlational and quasi-experimental designs tend to be high in


A) control of extraneous variables.
B) internal validity.
C) imposition of units.
D) manipulation of antecedents.

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