Multiple Choice
In between-subject designs,
A) each subject participates in at least two levels of the independent variable
B) relatively small numbers of participants usually need to be recruited
C) blocked random assignment can be used as a way for forming equivalent groups
D) block randomization can be used as a method of counterbalancing
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