In individual matching,
a. each participant is paired with another participant such that both experience the same temporal sequence of events.
b. groups are formed such that they have the same overall distribution of a given extraneous variable (e.g., age).
c. each participant in one group is equated with another participant in another group on selected extraneous variables (e.g., education level).
d. each participant is randomly paired with another participant.
C
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