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Race Has No Biological or Scientific Validity, but Rather Must

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Race has no biological or scientific validity, but rather must be seen as a ______construct.


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Quasi-Experimental Designs

Study frameworks that aim to identify causal relationships but do not incorporate random allocation to intervention and comparison groups.

Nonrandomly Formed Groups

Groups in a study that are created based on criteria other than random assignment, which can introduce biases or preexisting differences between groups.

One-Group Posttest-Only Design

An experimental design where a single group is exposed to an intervention and then tested, lacking a control group for comparison.

Uninterpretable Nonequivalent Groups Designs

Research designs that lack clear control groups or equivalency between groups, making findings difficult to interpret accurately.

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