Which of the following is true regarding the difference between a non-experimental design and an experimental design?Single choice
In a non-experimental design participants are randomly assigned to different orders of the conditions, while in an experimental design participants are randomly assigned to the control or experimental condition
In a non-experimental design the direction of causality is not clear, while in an experimental design it is easier to draw conclusions about causality
In a non-experimental design all factors are held constant other than the manipulated variable(s), while in an experimental design only the dependent variable are experimentally manipulated and standardized
In a non-experimental design it is easier to eliminate alternative explanation on the relationship between the variables, compared to an experimental design
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