Multiple Choice
If we have conducted random selection accurately, we would be fairly confident that:
A) there are equal numbers in subject groups.
B) the independent variable has been operationally defined.
C) the sample of subjects reflects the population that we are studying.
D) confounding variables have increased in our experiment.
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