Multiple Choice
One objection made about true experiments that is not valid is that
A) the control group may miss out on a valuable program.
B) random assignment creates some artificiality in the program setting.
C) they are more expensive than pretest/posttest designs.
D) evaluators are only interested in data, not people's lives.
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