In a study comparing two nonequivalent groups, a selection by history confound occurs when
A) some event intervenes between pretest and posttest and affects just one of the groups
B) some event intervenes between pretest and posttest and affects both selected groups equally
C) selection influences one of the groups and history influences the other
D) some historical event causes a failure of the random assignment procedure
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A)was important to American psychologists from
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A)before the
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A)the experiment
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A)is
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A)aims to solve specific real world
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A)examines the basic laws of human
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