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    Neal Miller Argued That Intervening Variables Are Helpful When Dealing
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Neal Miller Argued That Intervening Variables Are Helpful When Dealing

Question 17

Question 17

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Neal Miller argued that intervening variables are helpful when dealing with many independent and dependent variables because they make a theory


A) simpler
B) more realistic
C) more testable
D) fruitful

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