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Chapter 1, Problem 2TYK
What does it mean to say that experimental conditions are controlled?
a. The test groups consist of the same individuals.
b. The null hypothesis is correct.
c. There is no difference in outcome between the control and experimental treatment.
d. All physical conditions except for one are identical for all groups tested.
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