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Multivariate designs employ
 
  A) Fewer than two variables.
  B) Only two variables.
  C) Two or more variables.
  D) More than two variables.

Question 2

One major difference between correlational and naturalistic research is that in correlational research we always
 
  A) Apply constraints only to the researcher.
  B) Seek a causal inference.
  C) Seek high positive correlations.
  D) Measure at least two variables.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: D





 

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