Research participants are randomly assigned to different groups in an experiment in order to
A) reduce the likelihood that participants within any group know each other.
B) increase the likelihood that research participants are representative of people in general.
C) reduce the likelihood of any preexisting differences between groups of participants.
D) increase the likelihood that the different groups have the same number of participants.
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