Multiple Choice
Which statement about confounding variables in experiments is FALSE?
A) Every experiment has at least one confounding variable.
B) Confounding variables should be avoided or minimized.
C) Random assignment controls confounding variables.
D) Confounding variables lead to incorrect conclusions.
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