Matching of experimental and control subjects, homogeneous selection, and analysis of covariance can all be used to
a. reduce the effects of statistical regression.
b. reduce initial differences between treatment groups.
c. counterbalance the effects of experimental treatments.
d. control the "learning to learn" effect.
B
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