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    If the Experimental and Control Groups Differ in Their Level
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If the Experimental and Control Groups Differ in Their Level

Question 67

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If the experimental and control groups differ in their level of the ____________ variable,the research has support for the hypothesis that the variable of interest had an effect.

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