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If an Experiment Allows for Clear Causal Conclusions to Be

Question 142

Question 142

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If an experiment allows for clear causal conclusions to be drawn, it is said to have strong:


A) internal validity.
B) hypotheses.
C) external validity.
D) operational definitions.

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