When a researcher wants to prove differences between groups that cannot be randomly assigned - race, age, or gender for example - he or she will likely use which of the following?

a. Qualitative design
b. Quasi-experimental design
c. Single subject design
d. Experimental design


b. Quasi-experimental design
This type of study design is one that looks similar to an experimental design but lacks the key ingredient -- "random" assignment.
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