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It Is Not Always Possible to Do a Randomized Experiment

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Question 12

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It is not always possible to do a randomized experiment because:


A) of potential ethical problems
B) the variables are not always random
C) researchers typically prefer to conduct nonrandomized experiments
D) none of the above

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