In the following diagram:

a. the independent variable is adult literacy, and the higher it is, the higher the GDP per capita.
b. the independent variable is adult literacy, and the higher it is, the lower the GDP per capita.
c. the independent variable is GDP per capita, and the higher it is, the higher the adult literacy rate tends to be.
d. the independent variable is GDP per capita, and the higher it is, the lower the adult literacy rate tends to be.


Answer: c

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