Treatment variables are those
a. characteristics of the subjects that cannot be altered by the experimenter
b. factors manipulated by the experimenter and to which subjects are assigned.
c. characteristics that appear, disappear or change as the experimenter introduces, removes, or changes independent variables.
d. characteristics of a study that influence the dependent variable and whose effect may be confused with the effect of the independent variable.
B
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