Multiple Choice
Controlling for history in an experiment means that:
A) the possibility that contemporaneous events could affect things is eliminated.
B) all clients have had the same clinical histories.
C) we can logically ascertain whether contemporaneous events represent a plausible explanation for the differences in outcome between treatment and control groups.
D) None of the above.
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