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A researcher uses a simple coin-flip procedure for a study with participants and ends up with people in the treatment group and in the control group. How would the use of a modified random assignment approach have changed this outcome?
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Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU
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A researcher uses a simple coin-flip procedure for a study with participants and ends up with people in the treatment group and in the control group. How would the use of a modified random assignment approach have changed this outcome?
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