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    In an Experiment, the Experimental and Control Groups Differ from Each
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In an Experiment, the Experimental and Control Groups Differ from Each

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In an experiment, the experimental and control groups differ from each other on what basic dimension?


A) The level of the independent variable
B) The level of the dependent variable
C) The level of the extraneous variable
D) The level of the controlled variables

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