Multiple Choice
Causal modeling techniques examine whether:
A) A pattern of correlations among variables fits the researcher's underlying theory of which variables are causing other variables.
B) A pattern of intercorrelations among variables fits the researcher's underlying theory of which variables are causing other variables.
C) Neither of the above is correct.
D) One variable causes another.
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