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APUS57

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What must be shown in order to infer causation?
 
  a) Statistical significance
  b) A timeline
  c) Unique manipulation
  d) An explanation

Question 2

How do risk and protective factors affect a relationship?
 
  a) They increase or decrease the likelihood of a variable effect.
  b) They increase or decrease the number of participants.
  c) They increase or decrease the interaction between the experimenter and the participants.
  d) They increase or decrease experimental conditions.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: d



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