Multiple Choice
As a threat to internal validity, history refers to:
A) a client's earlier life experiences.
B) the possibility that other events may have coincided with the provision of the intervention and may be the real cause of the observed outcome.
C) the passage of time as the explanation for an outcome.
D) None of the above.
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