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24 July, 03:20

How does randomization in an experiment combat response bias?. A. All the subjects that are biased one way get assigned to the treatment group. B. When subjects are randomly assigned to treatment and control groups, they will not exhibit response bias. C. Response bias cannot be eliminated, but it should cancel out between the treatment and control groups. D. If the experimenter does not know which subjects are in the treatment group, he will not mistakenly cause response bias. E. In a simple random sample chosen from the population, there will be no response bias.

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  1. 24 July, 03:27
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    The correct answer to this question is letter "C. Response bias cannot be eliminated, but it should cancel out between the treatment and control groups." Randomization in an experiment combat response bias that cannot be eliminated, but it should cancel out between the treatment and control groups.
  2. 24 July, 03:32
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    Response bias cannot be eliminated, but it should cancel out between the treatment and control groups and this is how randomization in an experiment combat response bias. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C".
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