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    In Correlational Research, the Independent Variable Is Usually Placed
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In Correlational Research, the Independent Variable Is Usually Placed

Question 166

Question 166

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In correlational research, the independent variable is usually placed


A) on the abscissa
B) on the ordinate
C) on each data point
D) none of these, since correlational research can never be graphed

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