Why could Baron-Cohen's research be described as a quasi-experiment?
A) Because each group of participants contained different people
B) Because the same people were used for each task
C) Because the independent variable was manipulated by the researchers
D) Because the dependent variable was measured quantitatively
E) Because the groups of participants already existed in the real world
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