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Nonexperimental quantitative research is particularly useful for
 
  a. developing hypotheses for new experiments.
  b. deciding which variable causes which effect.
  c. manipulating the IV
  d. controlling relevant environmental variables.

Question 2

The primary ethical concern of physical evidence analysis is
 
  A) the researcher's bias. B) time for discussion.
  C) privacy and confidentiality of data. D) lack of research methodology.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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