Excluding female participants from medical research studies
A) was never a common practice due to the lack of generalizability from the results of such studies.
B) would not be a problem if the number of male participants was sufficiently large.
C) would be a problem unless researchers also included a representative sample from the major ethnic groups.
D) was a common procedure until the 1990s.
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