Multiple Choice
When matching is used to assign subjects to an experimental and a comparison group, the resulting research design is:
A) Equivalent to when random assignment is used
B) Weakened if it is combined with random assignment
C) Superior to assignment on the basis of chance
D) Weakened by the possibility of additional differences between the groups
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