Multiple Choice
The Solomon four-group design is a pretest-posttest design where
A) the experimental and control groups are randomly assigned.
B) there are two experimental and control groups, one that takes the pretest and one that does not take the pretest.
C) a historical event is used at the "treatment."
D) none of the above.
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