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Zoey63294

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The extent to which a study can be generalized to other settings and populations is
 
  a) External validity
  b) Internal validity
  c) Construct validity
  d) Content validity

Question 2

The difference between a quasi-experimental design and a true experimental design is
 
  a) Quasi-experimental design is the only method that uses random assignment
  b) True experimental design is the only method that uses random assignment
  c) Quasi-experimental design is the only method that uses both random assignment and comparison groups
  d) True experimental design is the only method that uses random assignment and comparison groups
  e) a & c
  f) b & d



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

f



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