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Introduction Which Design Do Researchers Use to Study a Possible

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Question 20

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Introduction Which design do researchers use to study a possible causal relationship
Between preexisting antecedent conditions (e.g., smoking) and behavioral
Effects (e.g., lung cancer) in human subjects?


A) causal modeling
B) correlational
C) experimental
D) quasi-experimental

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