Multiple Choice
Quasi-experimental designs differ from experimental designs in which of the following ways?
A) Quasi-experiments have multiple dependent variables.
B) Quasi-experiments do not involve random assignment of participants to conditions.
C) Quasi-experiments study personality variables rather than situational influences.
D) Quasi-experiments are conducted outside of a laboratory.
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