An increasing number of researchers are conducting experiments over the Internet because of the advantages it affords. Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of using the Internet to conduct and experiment?

a. the experiment is brought to the participant instead of the participant coming to the experiment
b. there is a less experimental control
c. there is a greater probability of self-selection
d. there is a greater probability of dropout of participants


A

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