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jeatrice

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If a researcher measured neuroticism in a group of participants and then divided the participants into high, moderate, and low neuroticism, this would be an example of
 
  A) classification with an organismic variable.
  B) very poor research design.
  C) naturalistic research.
  D) a causal inference.

Question 2

An independent variable is
 
  A) directly manipulated by the researcher.
  B) not directly manipulated by the participant.
  C) indirectly manipulated by the researcher.
  D) indirectly manipulated by the participant.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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