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Social Studies, 13.04.2021 01:30, demarcuswiseman

For each of the following suggested explanations, identify why it is valid or invalid using this key. The choices (A, B, C, D or E) can be used more than once. A. valid alternate explanation, suggesting a preexisting difference between the groups
B. valid alternate explanation, suggesting a difference in treatment
C. valid alternate explanation questioning the validity of the outcome measure
D. Invalid alternate explanation, dismissing the relationship
E. invalid alternate explanation, endorsing the original claim

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