There can be no confounding by individual differences variables in the repeated measures designs because

A. intact groups of participants are assigned to the different conditions of the experiment.
B. individual differences variables are held constant.
C. the same participants are tested in all conditions.
D. participants are tested in only one condition of the experiment.

C. the same participants are tested in all conditions.

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