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The most critical defining characteristic of a true experiment is often seen to be a high degree of control over the

A. arrangement of experimental conditions.

B. choice of dependent variables.

C. random assignment of participants to experimental conditions.

D. systematic manipulation of independent variables.

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Answer: Option (c) is correct.

From the given options, the most decisive peculiarity of a true experiment is given as follow: "generally seen to be a high rate of control over a random assignment of individuals to experimental circumstances.

Thus the correct option in this particular case is (C).

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