Multiple Choice
Use of a sample not randomly selected in an experiment
A) makes random assignment impossible.
B) limits the degree to which the results can be generalized to the whole population.
C) requires the use of ratio scales of measurement.
D) interferes with the use of quantitative independent variables.
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