Selection differences in the non-equivalent control group design are

Selection differences in the non-equivalent control group design are



a. problematic because they challenge the interval validity of the study.
b. essential to the design because they allow greater differences than the dependent variable.
c. problematic because they challenge the external validity of the study.
d. essential to the design because they enhance the independent variable.

Answer: problematic because they challenge the interval validity of the study


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