Multiple Choice
A matched pairs design is used when
A) it is too expensive to use simple random assignment.
B) an investigator wants to "match" participants on two variables.
C) a researcher wants to ensure that independent groups are equivalent on some participant characteristic.
D) a nonexperimental design restricts the population of participants.
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