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To be certain of a real cause-and-effect relationship, a researcher must show:
A) that the dependent variable occurs before the independent variable in time.
B) that the two variables are correlated.
C) total neutrality.
D) that the correlation is spurious to some extent.
E) that a third variable is involved in the relationship.
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6 years ago
B) that the two variables are correlated.
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Just like that? That was amazing Slight Smile
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