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A) are the weakest experimental designs.
B) control for most sources of internal invalidity.
C) control for most sources of external invalidity.
D) are excellent for drawing causal inferences.
E) are highly recommended by Campbell and Stanley.
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A) the experimenters do not know which is the experimental group and which is the control group.
B) the experimental subjects do not know that they are in the experimental group,and the control group subjects know that they are in the control group.
C) neither the subjects in the experimental or control groups nor the experimenters know which are the experimental and control groups.
D) the control group subjects do not know that they are in the control group,and the experimental group subjects know that they are in the experimental group.
E) the experimental and control groups are given placebos.
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A) that the experimental group receives the dependent variable and the control group does not.
B) that the experimental group receives the independent variable and the control group does not.
C) that the control group receives the dependent variable and the experimental group does not.
D) that the control group receives the independent variable and the experimental group does not.
E) nothing since both receive the independent variable.
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A) small-group interaction.
B) hypothesis testing.
C) the testing of relatively limited and well-defined concepts and propositions.
D) descriptive research.
E) explanatory research.
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A) one-group pretest-posttest design.
B) one-shot case study.
C) static-group comparison.
D) classical experimental design.
E) posttest-only control group design.
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A) compensation.
B) the testing effect.
C) demoralization.
D) maturation.
E) experimental mortality.
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A) dependent variable for both the experimental and control groups.
B) independent variable for both the experimental and control groups.
C) independent variable for the control group only.
D) dependent variable for the experimental group only.
E) independent variable for the experimental group only.
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A) history.
B) maturation.
C) testing.
D) selection biases.
E) all of these choices.
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A) Jimmy is deceiving his subjects.
B) Jimmy needs to determine whether deception is essential to the experiment.
C) Jimmy must tell the subjects that he plans to observe their nonverbal communications.
D) Jimmy is intruding on the lives of his subjects.
E) All of these choices are TRUE.
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A) O2 should be greater than O1
B) The (O2-O1) change should be greater than the (O4-O3) change.
C) O4 must equal O3
D) All of these choices are appropriate predictions
E) O2 should be greater than O1 and the (O2-O1) change should be greater than the (O4-O3) change
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