Multiple Choice
If a causal relationship exists between variables, then:
A) the value of your independent variable will depend, in part, on the value of your dependent variable.
B) the value of your dependent variable will depend, in part, on the value of your independent variable.
C) there will be no strong relationship between your independent and dependent variables.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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