One Essential Characteristic of Quasi-Experimental Designs That Distinguishes Them from Strongexperimental
Multiple Choice
One essential characteristic of quasi-experimental designs that distinguishes them from strongexperimental designs is a lack of
A) volunteer participants.
B) control of extraneous variables.
C) experimenters who can conduct them.
D) an interest in laboratory experimentation.
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