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    Randomization May Not Be Appropriate for Assignment of People to Treatment
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Randomization May Not Be Appropriate for Assignment of People to Treatment

Question 33

Question 33

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Randomization may not be appropriate for assignment of people to treatment or programs for all of the following reasons except:


A) practical reasons
B) agency support
C) ethical reasons
D) legal reasons

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