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    In an Experiment, the Independent Variable Is Always
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In an Experiment, the Independent Variable Is Always

Question 36

Question 36

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In an experiment, the independent variable is always


A) changed by the subjects.
B) confounded by other variables.
C) controlled by the researcher.
D) created by other researchers.
E) considered by the control group.

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