Multiple Choice
The most important consideration in choosing a setting for a field experiment is the
A) relevance of the setting to the hypothesis being tested.
B) ease of gaining access to the setting.
C) extent to which the experimenter can control the events that take place in and around the setting.
D) extent to which the experimenter can control who participates in the study.
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