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Option B talks about the prerequisite of the experiment.

Isn't is required to evaluate the prerequisite if we want to get the result satisfactory?

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Let us talk about B:

It says we need to check whether both groups are equally affected by the music.

I think B does not affect the argument more than D.

Even if we say both the groups are not affected equally, that inequality may be very close or very far.

Say, group A gets affected 49.99 % and Group B can be affected 51.11% or vice - versa.

Say, group A gets affected 1% and Group B can be affected 99% or vice - versa.

So this will not help that much in evaluating the case in the question.
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