Multiple Choice
Individual differences among participants in a random groups design are controlled by
A) eliminating the individual differences from the experiment.
B) ignoring the individual differences because they cannot confound the experiment.
C) balancing the individual differences across the conditions of the experiment.
D) holding the individual differences constant in the experiment.
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