Multiple Choice
A major difference between an experimental design and a quasi-experimental design is that
A) the results of a true experiment are more generalizable.
B) true experiments occur in a laboratory setting.
C) quasi-experimental studies do not allow for cause-effect conclusions.
D) in quasi-experimental studies, only some of the participants are randomly assigned.
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