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    Assessing the Relation Between Two Variables in Correlational Studies Is
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Assessing the Relation Between Two Variables in Correlational Studies Is

Question 56

Question 56

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Assessing the relation between two variables in correlational studies is usually made ex post facto, or


A) a priori.
B) before the data are collected.
C) after the data are collected.
D) independently of data collection.

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