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You have conducted your research, and wish to state that your findings show that the independent variable caused the change in the dependent variable. Which of the following conditions would prevent you from being able to do so?   
A) There is not a clear and logical link between the independent and dependent variables, but the correlation is obvious; therefore, you have demonstrated cause and effect.   
B) The independent and dependent variables are linked in a patterned way so that changes in the dependent variable corresponds to changes in the independent variable.   
C) You used an experimental group and a control group.
   
D) Variables other than the independent and dependent variables have been controlled for; that is, they cannot explain the correlation.   
E) The cause (independent variable) precedes the effect (dependent variable) in time.
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