Multiple Choice
The age, race, education, and marital status of research participants are all variables that cannot be controlled by an experimenter. Yet, these variables could alter the participants' actions in an experiment. Psychologists call these variables:
A) independent variables
B) trait variables
C) subject variables
D) random variables
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