Multiple Choice
Dr. Smith conducts a correlational study of the relationship between religious affiliation and attitudes toward abortion. In this example, religious affiliation would most likely be used as a(n) _____ variable and attitudes toward abortion as a _____ variable.
A) independent; dependent
B) predictor; criterion
C) criterion; predictor
D) experimental; correlational
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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