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    Since Experimental Independent Variables Will Always Be Confounded with All
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Since Experimental Independent Variables Will Always Be Confounded with All

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Since experimental independent variables will always be confounded with all other variables that are naturally related to them,causal inferences are typically not possible when an experimental research strategy is used.

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