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A researcher wants to know if eating a mint affects whether people can distinguish between two popular orange juice brands. To conduct an experiment, the researcher places 50 participants in two groups. The treatment group will eat a mint before drinking a juice, while the control group will not eat a mint before drinking. Then the participants will guess the juice brand. To select the groups, the researcher labels each participant with a number and selects slips of paper labeled 1–50 from a bowl at random. The first 25 participants whose numbers are selected will be the treatment group, while the other 25 will be the control group.

The characteristics of the two groups

A should be roughly equivalent because both groups will have 25 participants.
B should be roughly equivalent because the participants were labeled and then randomly selected for the groups.
C might not be roughly equivalent because one group may contain people that drink more juice than the other group.
D might not be roughly equivalent because one group may contain more people that prefer a particular juice brand.

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D might not be roughly equivalent because one group may contain more people that prefer a particular juice brand.

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B. should be roughly equivalent because the participants were labeled and then randomly selected for the groups

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