Multiple Choice
Regression cannot prove causation, but it can:
A) provide specific quantitative predictions that help explain relations among variables.
B) provide stronger evidence for association than does correlation.
C) predict people's behaviors on variables that may seem impossible to measure.
D) serve as a substitute for good experimental design.
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