What might be the result of a researcher's discovery that the subjects who dropped out of his/her experiment are random samples, and thus do not constitute a special subgroup?

A) The researcher might have to repeat the experiment
B) The researcher may have to drop out another random segment
C) The researcher could be fairly sure that the results are due to subject
differences
D) The researcher could be fairly sure that the results are not due to subject
differences

D

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