When we use observations to conduct research
A. we are able to identify the causes of the behavior we observe.
B. we can be certain that we are seeing behavior as it naturally occurs.
C. it does not tell us directly about the causes of the behaviors we see.
D. they cannot help us to formulate new hypotheses that we can later test.
Answer: C
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