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Ebrown

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When a researcher cannot randomly assign participants to conditions, the design is called
 
  a. a quasi-experimental design.
  b. an inferential design.
  c. a nonequivalent control group design.
  d. a static-group comparison design.

Question 2

Researchers usually consider a measure to have adequate interitem reliability if Cronbach's alpha coefficient
 
  a. is zero
  b. exceeds .05
  c. exceeds .50
   d. exceeds .70
  e. is less than 1.00



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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