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penza

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The problem definition stage is the easiest stage of the research process.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Causation is not the only reason variables can be correlated. Discuss the other possible explanations and give an example of a causal statement along with examples of the other possible explanations.



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Answer to Question 1

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This is far from the easiest stage because it can be the most complex.

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Other reasons for variables to be correlated include reverse causation, omitted variables, and insufficient variation. Student examples will vary. One example of a causal statement is Positive attitudes toward the brand caused an increase in sales.. Reverse causation for this would be the increase in sales causing positive attitudes toward the brand; omitted variables could be that the product design was improved during the period of measurement; insufficient variation would be that attitudes improved, but not enough to account for the sales increase.



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