Multiple Choice
A major strength of the natural, or quasi-, experiment is that it permits
A) study of relationships between variables.
B) inferences about cause-and-effect relationships.
C) generalization of experimental findings to the real world.
D) study of many real-world conditions that cannot be experimentally manipulated.
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