In a market experiment, those variables that are anticipated to be determinants of the quantity sold of a product are:
A) changed by the buyer.
B) held constant while other variables are changed.
C) changed by the seller
D) allowed to float up or down to "market" rates.
E) used to form a new demand function, which is then tested against historical data.
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