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68. Two variables may be said to be causally related if

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Two variables may be said to be causally related if

  1. they show a strong positive correlation.
  2. all extraneous variables are controlled, and the independent variable creates consistent differences in behavior of the experimental group.
  3. they are observed to co-vary on many separate occasions.
  4. they have been observed in a laboratory setting.

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2. all extraneous variables are controlled, and the independent variable creates consistent differences in behavior of the experimental group.

 
Posted : 10/11/2022 12:14 pm
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