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Deciding Whether a Study Will Compare Different Groups of Individuals

Question 51

Question 51

Multiple Choice

Deciding whether a study will compare different groups of individuals or examine changes within the same group of individuals involves a decision about the research ____.


A) procedure
B) design
C) strategy
D) protocol

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