Multiple Choice
Two Matched Groups Matching procedures are especially useful when we have small numbers of subjects because
A) matching increases the external validity of our experiment.
B) matching produces a normal distribution of scores.
C) random assignment can only be used when there are 20 subjects per group.
D) random assignment may not produce similar groups.
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