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    A Pitfall in Much Causal-Comparative Research Is
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A Pitfall in Much Causal-Comparative Research Is

Question 25

Question 25

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A pitfall in much causal-comparative research is:


A) failure to define comparison groups carefully enough
B) using groups that are too homogeneous
C) matching on too many variables
D) use of inappropriate descriptive statistics

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