Multiple Choice
When using naturally occurring events as quasi-independent variables, one of the drawbacks is that:
A) such events rarely occur.
B) one has no control over when the event will occur.
C) the events are usually too subtle to have a great impact on behavior.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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