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In an experiment where one person proposes a split of money and another accepts or rejects it, a researcher recruits all 'Proposers' from an economics class and all 'Responders' from a psychology class. All other standard procedures, such as anonymity and random pairing (within the constraints of the roles), are followed. Which core principle of the experimental setup does this recruitment method violate?

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