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A Problem with Holding a Variable,such as Gender,constant Is That

Question 149

Question 149

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A problem with holding a variable,such as gender,constant is that


A) the variances within the experimental and control groups will be larger than if the variable was not held constant.
B) sampling error may increase.
C) it may reduce the generalizability of the results.
D) none of these

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