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A. The dependent variable is manipulated by the experimenter
B. Experimental control involves making every condition different in every respect except the treatment (I.e., the independent variable
C. In a between-subjects experiment control is typically achieved by a process of carefully assigning participants to the right conditions
D. In a properly designed experiment, we can infer that an observed difference must be due to our manipulation of the independent variable

Correct Answer: In a properly designed experiment, we can infer that an observed difference must be due to our manipulation of the independent variable

Last Updated: May 03, 2024