Multiple Choice
Whenever preexisting, intact groups are used for an evaluation,
A) one can treat the groups as if they were equivalent.
B) one can be sure that the participants were randomly assigned to the groups.
C) the evaluation is readily interpretable.
D) the groups usually differ on many variables.
Correct Answer:

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