Multiple Choice
In a nonequivalent control group design, matching people in the experimental and control group on their pretest scores
A) increases external validity.
B) eliminates the possibility that scores will regress to the mean.
C) works similarly to matching to condition in a true experiment.
D) does none of the above
Correct Answer:

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