Although you can use matching with a single-factor multigroup design, it may not be advisable because:
A) matching on more than one variable is usually impossible.
B) subjects cannot complete enough measures to make matching worthwhile.
C) it becomes difficult to find three or more subjects that can be matched.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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