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    Correlational Designs If Depression Increases Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol Consumption
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Correlational Designs If Depression Increases Alcohol Consumption and Alcohol Consumption

Question 39

Question 39

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Correlational Designs If depression increases alcohol consumption and alcohol consumption
Worsens depression, we could not infer a causal relationship due to the
____ problem.


A) bidirectional causation
B) causal direction
C) regression to the mean
D) third variable

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