Following a true experiment, we are able to conclude that ______. differences may be due to the treatment condition or the initial differences between participants any difference between the groups is due to the treatment condition we have sufficiently controlled confounding and extraneous variables it is impossible to make causal inferences in psychology research
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A true experiment typically involves random assignment of participants to different conditions and manipulation of an independent variable to observe its effect on a dependent variable. Show more…
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