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daltonest1984

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Which method is the only way to prove causation?
 
  a. experiment
  b. longitudinal study
  c. projective test
  d. fMRI

Question 2

What are confounding variables?
 
  a. Variables that most researchers forget to consider.
  b. Variables that make it look like the two original variables are causing each other.
  c. Variables that determine when related items have a negative correlation.
  d. Variables that determine when related items have a positive correlation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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