Multiple Choice
Natural experiments:
A) are different from quasi-experiments
B) cannot be done when researchers are unable to introduce changes into the natural environment
C) incorporate random assignment to experimental conditions
D) involve comparing children who are naturally exposed to a set of conditions to those not exposed to those conditions
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