In general, matching is the preferred procedure in assuring the prior equality of comparison groups in an experiment because
A) it is easy to match test units on almost any characteristic.
B) matched test units are equal on most important variables.
C) matching is cheaper.
D) matching takes less time.
E) matching is not preferred.
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