Multiple Choice
(Scenario I) Suppose the researchers in Scenario I were unable to create the fictitious movie consulting service environment. Instead, they created four written scenarios that matched each of the four treatment conditions. Participants were randomly assigned to each treatment and were asked to indicate how satisfied they think they would have been based on the scenario they read. This type of design uses:
A) nonexperimental manipulations.
B) vignettes.
C) correlation.
D) experimentation.
Correct Answer:

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