Multiple Choice
The key feature of an experimental design that distinguishes it from a quasi-experimental design is the ______.
A) longitudinal measurement of the dependent variable
B) random assignment to two or more groups
C) comparison of the dependent variable before and after the independent variable
D) elimination of error due to chance
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