Multiple Choice
If human participants cannot be selected randomly,
A) then select with a conscious bias and keep that in mind when interpreting data.
B) then use non-human participants so you can get them at your convenience.
C) it is imperative to match participants to each other individual matching) .
D) it becomes more important to report exactly how participants were selected and assigned.
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