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lacieb23 lacieb23
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When trying to determine the causal factors underlying behavior, we select an approach called:
 
  a. the experimental method.
  b. the post hoc method.
  c. the correlational approach.
  d. naturalistic observation.

Question 2

If there is a low correlation between two variables, we can say that they are:
 
  a. not causally related.
  b. probably confounded variables.
  c. causally related.
  d. both independent variables.

Question 3

An unspecified variable that may have influenced the two variables in a correlational study is called a:
 
  a. positive correlation.
  b. predictor variable.
  c. third variable.
  d. negative correlation.
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Extremely helpful
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Cool, thanks for the positive feedback
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