A study evaluates the effectiveness of a child abuse prevention program by comparing the rate of child abuse among parents who chose to participate in the program to the rate of parents who declined participation. This design fails to control for:
A) selection biases
B)correlation.?
C)testing effects.?
D) instrumentation changes
A
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