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Title: Suppose two groups really differed from one another with respect to a dependent variable but did not
Post by: Bisla on Mar 7, 2015
Suppose two groups really differed from one another with respect to a dependent variable but did not act differently in an experiment because an unknown variable affected one of the groups.  This problem could result from
a.  the presence of a confound.
b.  causal ambiguity.
c.  experimenter bias caused by double blind.
d.  lack of divergent validity.


Title: Re: Suppose two groups really differed from one another with respect to a dependent variable but did
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 11, 2015
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Title: Re: Suppose two groups really differed from one another with respect to a dependent variable but did not
Post by: Bisla on Mar 14, 2015
Very good, appreciate the help.


Title: Re: Suppose two groups really differed from one another with respect to a dependent variable but did not
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 14, 2015
No problemo!