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Title: If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent
Post by: Bisla on Mar 7, 2015
If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent variable but, in reality, the difference was due to some other variable that the experimenter didn’t know about, there is a problem with
a.  an extraneous variable.
b.  demand characteristics.
c.  the Hawthorne effect.
d.  the covariance rule.


Title: Re: If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independ
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 11, 2015
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Title: Re: If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent
Post by: Bisla on Mar 14, 2015
Problem solved. Thank you so much.


Title: Re: If a research study reveals a difference between two groups that seems to be due to the independent
Post by: sulmaeater on Mar 14, 2015
No problemo!