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burton19126

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In differential research designs,
 
  A) Ideal comparison groups are easy to find.
  B) It is impossible to find good comparison groups.
  C) Comparison groups are unnecessary.
  D) It is difficult to find ideal comparison groups.

Question 2

One of the major reasons why it is important to perform multiple studies when employing differential designs is that
 
  A) It is necessary to use a huge sample size.
  B) It is necessary to test and retest one ideal comparison group.
  C) There is no one ideal comparison group.
  D) It is necessary to rule out researcher biases.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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