In an experiment that follows principles of representative design, it is
A) acceptable to observe what students are doing during the experiment.
B) not acceptable to observe what students are doing during the experiment.
C) acceptable to observe the research participants, but not the social context in which the experiment is being conducted.
D) not acceptable to prepare the research participants for the experiment.
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