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Olivia Gallagher
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The problem of selective attrition is most likely to arise during

A) experiments with random assignment.
B) brief studies.
C) long-term studies.
D) animal studies.

Selective Attrition

The process by which participants drop out of a study over time, potentially leading to biased results if the departures are not random but related to the study's characteristics.

Long-term Studies

Research investigations conducted over extended periods of time, often years, to track changes or developments in subjects or phenomena.

Random Assignment

A method used in experiments to evenly distribute individuals across various treatment groups, ensuring that each group is similar at the start of the study.

  • Understand the principle of selective attrition and its effects on research outcomes.
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