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    When Using a Quasi-Experimental Design, Rival Hypotheses Can Sometimes Be
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When Using a Quasi-Experimental Design, Rival Hypotheses Can Sometimes Be

Question 33

Question 33

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When using a quasi-experimental design, rival hypotheses can sometimes be ruled out by


A) eliminating the pre-test
B) eliminating the control group
C) eliminating the IV
D) making a complex prediction

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