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Researchers conduct an experiment to understand how low-income families make grocery shopping decisions. They recruit undergraduate students from an elite university and give them a list of grocery items with prices. Participants are asked to select a week's worth of groceries for a hypothetical family of four while staying under a fictional budget of $100. The researchers aim to use these results to predict actual shopping patterns in nearby low-income communities. Which of the following modifications to the experimental design would most substantially improve its power to predict the real-world behavior of the target group?

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