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    When the Researcher Is Unable to Examine the Pure Effects
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When the Researcher Is Unable to Examine the Pure Effects

Question 11

Question 11

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When the researcher is unable to examine the pure effects of the independent variable, then the independent variable is said to be


A) manipulated
B) confounded
C) held constant in the group
D) none of these

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