Multiple Choice
A high correlation between a child's behaviour (e.g., being aggressive) and that of her parents (e.g., spanking) indicates that
A) the child's aggression caused the spanking.
B) the spanking caused the aggression.
C) shared aggressive genes, a third factor, caused the child's aggression and the parents' spanking.
D) aggression and spanking are related, but correlations do not indicate causality.
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