Multiple Choice
In a quasi-experiment, researchers
A) manipulate an independent variable in a natural setting and use existing groups of people as the experimental and control groups.
B) take advantage of events outside their control that, in effect, manipulate an independent variable.
C) study people's natural behavioral responses to manipulated independent variables in natural settings.
D) study people's responses to manipulated independent variables in a natural setting while exposing participants to conditions of the independent variable in a reasonably random fashion.
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