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    When Performing a Cross-Tabulation, the Researcher Should Always Calculate the Percentages
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When Performing a Cross-Tabulation, the Researcher Should Always Calculate the Percentages

Question 7

Question 7

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When performing a cross-tabulation, the researcher should always calculate the percentages of the categories of the ______.


A) dependent variable
B) intervening variable
C) independent variable
D) antecedent variable

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