Multiple Choice
The major threat to internal validity in a causal-comparative study is:
A) location
B) subject characteristics
C) data collector bias
D) instrument decay
Correct Answer:

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Q1: The most threats to the internal validity
Q2: When a quantitative variable is divided into
Q3: In a causal-comparative study, comparison groups:<br>A) are
Q4: Causal-comparative research is so named because:<br>A) it
Q6: Matching<br>-Categorical variable<br>A) ex post facto research<br>B) Manipulation
Q7: Causal-comparative research establishes cause and effect.
Q8: Matching<br>-Correlational research<br>A) ex post facto research<br>B) Manipulation
Q9: Causal-comparative research is interested in exploring the
Q10: Most causal-comparative studies begin with:<br>A) measurement of
Q11: Causal-comparative studies wherein all variables are categorical:<br>A)