Multiple Choice
While experiments allow researchers to propose answers to causal questions, in some cases, experiments are not appropriate. The most common reasons are:
A) experiments must be done in a laboratory
B) experiments take a lot of time
C) it would unethical to conduct some types of experiments on people
D) experiments do not allow some types of comparisons to be made
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