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vicky

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Threats to internal validity from regression to the mean in randomized, posttest-only, control-group designs are controlled by
 
  A) nonrandom assignment of participants.
  B) random assignment of participants to groups.
  C) controlling for experimental effect.
  D) Both A and C

Question 2

A randomized, pretest-posttest, control-group design is
 
  A) an experimental design.
  B) not an experimental design.
  C) is not completely randomized.
  D) Both B and C



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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