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    In Contrast to Experimental Research, Causal-Comparative Studies Generally
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In Contrast to Experimental Research, Causal-Comparative Studies Generally

Question 33

Question 33

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In contrast to experimental research, causal-comparative studies generally


A) randomly assign participants.
B) can establish causation.
C) do not manipulate independent variables.
D) examine relationships between two variables.

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