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captainjonesify

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Suppose you were studying the effects of income on people. Which of the following could NOT be used as a dependent variable in your study?
 
  A. Race
  B. Views on capital punishment
  C. Views on welfare programs
  D. Political tolerance
  E. Political party identification

Question 2

A political researcher is studying the relationship between religious views and political views. However, the researcher believes that gender might affect the way that religious views and political views are related to one another; that is females and males might have different patterns of linkages between religious views and political views. In this situation, what kind of variable is gender?
 
  A. A dependent variable
  B. An independent variable
  C. An antecedent variable
  D. An intervening variable



Sweetkitty24130

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Answer to Question 1

A.

Answer to Question 2

C.



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