Experimental designs that are the weakest in terms of controlling the threats to internal
validity are called:
a. true experimental designs.
b. hyper?experimental designs.
c. pre?experimental designs.
d. quasi?experimental designs.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. modeling. B. negative reinforcement. C. positive reinforcement. D. punishment.
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a) goal orientation b) moral orientation c) cost/benefit calculations d) values