Refer to Exhibit 12-3. Which is a hypothesis about another independent variable?

a. The BHC stresses the qualities of being a good businessperson.
b. The BHC tends to invite only successful businesspersons to join.
c. People who are attracted to BHC are also likely to be attracted to a business career.
d. The businesspersons' organization's membership committee is biased in favor of BHC members.
e. The BHC credo is more oriented to business virtue than is the credo of other similar organizations.


D v

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natural but with little function unnatural, something to be discouraged natural and crucial for children’s development unnatural, but unavoidable

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