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Jramos095

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In doing research on a natural disaster, we would consider the natural event as
 
  A) the independent variable.
  B) an act of God.
  C) the dependent variable.
  D) something we can manipulate.

Question 2

Psychologist Donald Campbell suggested that
 
  A) psychology should merge with sociology.
  B) psychology should stop using statistical analyses of data.
  C) developed countries should carry out social reforms in a controlled, experimental manner.
  D) research methods in psychology should not be concerned with external validity.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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