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littleanan

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In addition to causation, the other types of relationships possible among correlated variables include all of the following except
 a. reverse causation c. sequential effect
  b. omitted variables d. insufficient variation

Question 2

The normal distribution is represented by the normal curve.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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In addition to causation, other types of relationships that could explain correlation between variables are reverse causation, omitted variables, and insufficient variation.

Answer to Question 2

T



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