The two chief problems in nonequivalent control-group designs are related to the fact that

A) since the groups exist prior to the study, participants are assigned to groups in a random manner.
B) participants are assigned to groups in an unbiased manner.
C) there is no experimental manipulation.
D) since the groups exist prior to the study, participants cannot be assigned in an unbiased manner.

Answer: D

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