Multiple Choice

A common critique of laboratory experiments in the social sciences is that their artificial settings and use of specific participant pools (like university students) limit the generalizability of their findings to real-world populations and situations. Based on the arguments presented in the influential 2009 Science article on this topic, which of the following statements provides the most robust defense against this specific criticism?

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