Multiple Choice
One way to control the influence of extraneous variables is to:
A) pretend they do not exist when analyzing your data.
B) tell your subjects to ignore any extraneous variables.
C) hold extraneous variables constant across the levels of your independent variable.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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