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    One Method That Can Be Used to Avoid Problems with Confounding
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One Method That Can Be Used to Avoid Problems with Confounding

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One method that can be used to avoid problems with confounding variables in observational studies is to


A) match similar subjects from each of the study groups for comparisons.
B) randomly assign subjects to study groups.
C) use very large samples.
D) use voluntary response sampling.

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