How are quasi-experimental designs different from low-constraint methods?

A) Quasi-experiments have only one level of the independent variable.
B) Low-constraint methods do not attempt to answer questions of causality.
C) Low-constraint methods try to control confounding variables.
D) Quasi-experiments take place in a laboratory.


Answer: B

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