One difference between experimental and quasi-experimental designs is
a. experimental designs require more participants.
b. quasi-experimental designs involve random assignment of participants to conditions.
c. quasi-experimental designs cannot lead to causal conclusions but experimental designs can.
d. variables in experimental designs are measured variables but they are not in quasi-experimental designs.
C
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