Multiple Choice
The directionality problem in correlational research refers to:
A) The common tendency for inexperienced researchers to mistakenly interpret a negative correlation as a positive correlation
B) Being unable to detect causal relations from correlational data
C) The biases of the researcher leading him or her astray from the truth
D) None of the above
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