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DelorasTo

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Randomization is
 
  A) the single most important control procedure.
  B) a relatively unimportant control procedures if you are using experimental design.
  C) not recommended in experimental research.
  D) one of the weakest controls.

Question 2

The most basic and single most important control procedure in assignment of participants to conditions is
 
  A) participants' preferences.
  B) participants' past performance in research.
  C) randomization.
  D) participants' cooperation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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