The key idea in correlated-groups designs is that in seeking to insure equivalence of groups,

A) some correlation among participants in different groups is introduced.
B) there is no correlation introduced in the assigning of participants to groups.
C) a small participant size must be used to prevent error.
D) coefficients of correlation must be group specific.

Answer: A

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