Using quasi-experiments to draw causal inferences in field experiments
A) may give us less than high confidence but will still give us more information than not experimenting at all.
B) is more costly and more time consuming than answering the same question in the laboratory.
C) is based on new statistical procedures.
D) All of the above
Answer: A
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