Select the best answer In the experiment of the previous exercise, the 240 subjects are labeled 001 to 240. Software randomly assigns 60 subjects to each of the four diets. This is (a) a completely randomized design. (b) a randomized block design. (c) a matched pairs design. (d) an observational study. (e) an SRS.
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