Multiple Choice
Group designs can be valuable to evaluations, particularly if the goals of the evaluation are to explain, predict, or claim causal inferences. Many of these methodologies involve using either control or comparison groups. What makes these two groups different?
A) Diversity of demographics
B) Validity and Reliability
C) Size
D) Random assignment
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