Multiple Choice
Selecting and Recruiting Subjects If we anticipate large individual differences in subject performance on the dependent variable, we should
A) decrease the number of levels of the independent variable.
B) increase the number of subjects in each condition.
C) use a two independent groups design.
D) use an experimental group-control group design.
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