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    Which of the Following Evidence Is Particularly Difficult to Obtain
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Which of the Following Evidence Is Particularly Difficult to Obtain

Question 27

Question 27

Multiple Choice

Which of the following evidence is particularly difficult to obtain when one is trying to determine efficient causality based on relational research?


A) internal validity
B) covariation
C) temporal precedence
D) external validity

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