Multiple Choice
It is usually impossible to eliminate the effects of extraneous variables. However, it may be possible to eliminate
A) the effects of the independent variable.
B) differential effects of extraneous variables.
C) the effects of the dependent variable.
D) differential effects of intrinsic variables.
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