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    The Taking of Measurements in a Study That Cause Change
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The Taking of Measurements in a Study That Cause Change

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Question 10

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The taking of measurements in a study that cause change to occur in place of or beyond the impact of the stimulus refers to the problem of:


A) history
B) instrumentation
C) testing
D) selection
E) none of the above

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