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Bernana

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All of the following statements about the relationship between correlation and causation are true EXCEPT:
 
  a. Scientists are cautious when attributing causation because even strong correlations can sometimes be misleading.
  b. Correlations may suggest the possibility of causality.
  c. Only perfect correlation coefficients (1 or -1) are indicators of causality.
  d. Correlation must not be confused with causation.

Question 2

What demographic changes make traditional gender roles less functional in the industrialized and postindustrialized world?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Longer life expectancy, fewer children, later age at marriage, more women remaining single, and more single parents are demographic changes that make women more available for work outside of the home.





 

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