You are conducting a study to compare the efficacy of a new bronchodilator against standard albuterol therapy in patients with acute asthma exacerbations. To reduce the possibility of selection bias in your study, the key element in your study design is:

A. Blinding study participants so that they do not know which treatment has been selected for them, and do not change their subjective assessment of improvement in asthma symptoms

B. Enrolling sufficient numbers of study participants to ensure an accurate estimate of the difference in treatment effects

C. Randomizing study participants to ensure that the two groups studied are equivalent in potential confounding factors

D. Only enrolling study participants > 2 years old, to avoid selecting bronchiolitis patients instead of asthma patients

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