Randomization in experimental research ______.
A) results in a sample that can be generalized to a population
B) removes the operation of systematic bias from the assignment process
C) guarantees that the experimental and comparison groups are identical at the start of the experiment
D) precludes the detection of relatively small outcome differences with reasonable confidence
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Q1: Which of the following is valuable but
Q2: Which of the following is a requirement
Q4: How do randomization and random sampling differ?
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Q5: When matching is used to assign subjects
Q6: A researcher is interested in examining the
Q7: The key feature of an experimental design
Q8: A researcher wants to study the effectiveness
Q9: Before-and-after designs are distinguished from other quasi-experimental
Q10: Which of the following is the reason
Q11: A quasi-experimental design is just as strong
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