Multiple Choice
Correlations are less convincing than controlled experimental results because correlations
A) are subject to greater bias than experimental results.
B) cannot be observed outside the laboratory.
C) cannot be statistically significant.
D) do not eliminate as many alternative hypotheses as experimental results.
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