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Kthamas

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In a study of weight control, in which the proportion of fat and carbohydrate intake is varied across conditions and subsequent weight loss is measured,
 
  A) fat is an independent variable.
  B) weight loss is an independent variable.
  C) fat and carbohydrates are correlated variables.
  D) fat and carbohydrates are dependent variables.

Question 2

Characteristics of participants, such as age and sex, are called
 
  A) organismic variables.
  B) stimulus variables.
  C) response variables.
  D) dependent variables.



jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

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