Multiple Choice
What is the primary benefit of matching?
A) it eliminates the influence of virtually all known extraneous variables
B) it eliminates experimenter expectancy and participant effects
C) it overrides the need for random assignment
D) the influence of the variables on which participants are matched is spread evenly across groups
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