If there is an effect of a participant variable, can cause and effect be demonstrated? Explain.

What will be an ideal response?


No, cause and effect cannot be demonstrated. Since a participant variable is a type of quasi-independent variable, we do not show cause and effect for any effect that involves that quasi-independent variable.

Psychology

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