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    If Two Groups Are Expected to Differ Only by Chance
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If Two Groups Are Expected to Differ Only by Chance

Question 53

Question 53

Multiple Choice

If two groups are expected to differ only by chance before the independent variable is given, then the groups are considered to be.


A) separate but equal
B) identical
C) equivalent
D) matched

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