Multiple Choice
Which of the following differentiates a matched-subjects design from a within-subjects design?
A) The matched-subjects design uses only one group of participants.
B) The matched-subjects design removes individual differences from the variance.
C) The matched-subjects design reduces the likelihood that individual differences can become a confounding variable.
D) The matched-subjects design uses a different group of participants for each treatment condition.
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