Multiple Choice
Experimenters using quasi-experimental designs rule out threats to internal validity by doing all but which one of the following?
A) using probability sampling
B) including special design features
C) examining additional data that bear on specific validity threats
D) reasoning against the plausibility of particular validity threats
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