Multiple Choice
The accosting strategy for implementing the independent variable in a field experiment consists of
A) approaching people in a natural setting and asking them to participate in a research study.
B) staging an incident that will be witnessed by virtually every person in the surrounding area.
C) selecting a specific person in a setting who then becomes the target for the experimental intervention.
D) waiting until an event that constitutes a manipulation of the independent variable naturally occurs in the setting.
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