Multiple Choice
Differential drop out rates in your experimental and control groups selection-attrition) is most likely to be a problem in which of the following designs:
A) time series
B) regression discontinuity
C) pretest-posttest control group
D) nonequivalent comparison group
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Q5: When using the nonequivalent comparison group design,
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Q11: One strategy for dealing with preexisting differences
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