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    An Quasi-Experiment in Which Researchers Measure the Results of Events
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An Quasi-Experiment in Which Researchers Measure the Results of Events

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Question 26

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An quasi-experiment in which researchers measure the results of events that occur naturally in the real world is:


A) a naturalistic observation
B) a natural experiment
C) a meta-analysis
D) a laboratory analogue experiment

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