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Quasi-experimental designs can include all of the following except
Sampling Bias
A bias in which certain members of a population have a higher likelihood of being included in the sample over others, leading to a non-representative sample.
Generality
The quality or state of being widespread or universally applicable, often used to describe observations or theories that are considered to be true under numerous conditions and contexts.
Findings
The outcomes, results, or conclusions reached through research, experimentation, or analysis in various fields of study.
Inferential Statistics
A branch of statistics that allows one to make predictions or inferences about a population based on a sample of data drawn from that population.
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