The primary difference between a laboratory experiment and a field experiment is that in a field experiment, the researcher:

The primary difference between a laboratory experiment and a field experiment is that in a field experiment, the researcher:




A. has less control over extraneous independent variables.

B. has the ability to achieve greater internal validity.

C. has control of all independent variables.

D. uses a totally different set of procedures.

E. lacks realism.



Answer: A


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