The __________ variable is the variable that is different for the experimental group than for the control group.

A. quasi-experimental
B. correlational
C. dependent
D. independent


Answer: D

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. when evaluating risk, people tend to focus on the safe features of a situation (rather than the unsafe features) b. when evaluating risk, people completely disregard the probabilities of safe or unsafe outcomes actually occurring c. people's judgments about risk are overly conscious (with not enough attention paid to automatic assessments) d. people's judgments about risk are overly emotional (with undue attention paid to gut reactions)

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

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Psychology