The willingness of research subjects has no effect on whether experimental or quasi-experimental techniques are used. A. True
B. False
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B. False
The willingness of research subjects significantly affects the application of experimental or quasi-experimental techniques. In experimental research, informed consent and voluntary participation are crucial, as they ensure ethical standards and reliability of results. If subjects are unwilling, it may limit the feasibility of experimental design. In quasi-experimental research, while it may be more flexible, the willingness still impacts how participants are selected and the integrity of the study.