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    Exam 10: The Nonexperimental and Quasi-Experimental Strategies: Nonequivalent Group, Prepost, and Developmental Designs
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    Nonexperimental Studies Always Contain a Threat to Internal Validity, Which
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Nonexperimental Studies Always Contain a Threat to Internal Validity, Which

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Nonexperimental studies always contain a threat to internal validity, which means that these studies cannot establish unambiguous cause-and-effect relationships.

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