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    When the Three Requirements for Causal Inference Are Met,an Experiment
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When the Three Requirements for Causal Inference Are Met,an Experiment

Question 61

Question 61

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When the three requirements for causal inference are met,an experiment is said to be


A) confounded.
B) an independent groups design.
C) internally valid.
D) held constant.

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