Multiple Choice
Demonstrating a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables requires that:
A) A covariation exists (correlation) between the two variables
B) Changes in the independent variable come before changes in the dependent variable
C) Both a covariation exists between the variables and changes in the independent variable comes before changes in the dependent variable
D) Either a covariation exists between the two variables or the change in the independent variable came before changes in the dependent variable (but not both)
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