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    The Ability to Rule Out Plausible Rival Hypotheses in an Experiment
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The Ability to Rule Out Plausible Rival Hypotheses in an Experiment

Question 43

Question 43

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The ability to rule out plausible rival hypotheses in an experiment refers to which type of validity?


A) internal
B) construct
C) external
D) statistical conclusion

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