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gonzo233

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A feeling of deprivation about existing social relations is called
 
  a. loneliness.
  b. rejection.
  c. jealously.
  d. empty love.

Question 2

One of the many advantages of correlational research is that it
 
  a. allows researchers to study variables that cannot be examined using an experiment.
  b. allows the researcher to test for and determine the nature of causal relationships.
  c. exhibits high internal validity.
  d. tends to be statistically significant.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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