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One of the More Common Errors with Respect to Correlational

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One of the more common errors with respect to correlational findings is making the assumption that a correlation between two variables:


A) does not tell the researcher anything useful.
B) means that since one variable predicts a second variable, the first must be causing the second variable.
C) , whether positive or negative, must be a perfect correlation to be useful to researchers.
D) does not permit a researcher to make predictions about one variable based on information from another variable.

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