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When Specific Events Occur Between Multiple Observations Taken Over Time

Question 97

Question 97

Multiple Choice

When specific events occur between multiple observations taken over time, confounding due to _____ may result.


A) history
B) maturation
C) statistical regression
D) biased selection

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