Multiple Choice
Methods of selecting a sample are described in reports because -----
A) internal validity may be threatened by some methods of finding a sample.
B) testing effects can confuse some participants.
C) correlational analyses are always more informative when the sample is homogeneous.
D) Type I errors can be affected by an improper approach to selecting a sample.
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