Multiple Choice
Experiments do not adequately control for third variables when:
A) participants are not randomly selected for study.
B) not enough levels of the independent variable are studied.
C) the manipulation actually causes changes in the dependent variable.
D) random assignment fails to create equivalent groups.
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