Multiple Choice
Any time an experimenter thinks that his or her study will involve some degree of subjectivity in measuring the dependent variable, he or she takes steps to
A) counterbalance measurement effects.
B) randomly assign subjects to groups.
C) control for possible confounding of subject variables.
D) produce high interrater reliability.
E) utilize a valid control group.
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