Which of the following statements about nonequivalent control group designs is TRUE?
A) If the study is well designed, it is likely to provide results similar to those of true experiments.
B) Although it is desirable to have multiple groups within the experimental and control conditions of a nonequivalent control group quasi-experiment, there is no practical way to analyze the data from such a design.
C) Even a well-designed study will often provide results that differ from a true experiment that tests the same hypothesis.
D) Because the study is conducted in a natural setting, there is no need to replicate the findings.
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