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A natural disaster, such as a flood,
 
  ) Would make an excellent independent variable in an experimental study.
  B) Could not be manipulated by an experimenter.
  C) Is unlikely to have psychological effects.
  D) Would make an excellent dependent variable in an experimental study.

Question 2

Two variables are said to be confounded when
 
  A) They vary independently.
  B) They do not vary.
  C) They vary together.
  D) They vary as a result of manipulation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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