Research comparing college students with noncollege participants leads us to the conclusion that:

A. the choice of college versus noncollege participants makes little difference.
B. using college students may, under certain conditions, affect the generality of research findings.
C. noncollege participants are actually more intelligent than college participants.
D. college students should never be used in psychological research.


Answer: B

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