Under what conditions can an experimenter be confident that X is the cause of Y if two variables,X and Y,are strongly correlated?
A) if people are randomly assigned to levels of X in a true experiment
B) if people are randomly assigned to levels of Y in a true experiment
C) if X is measured before Y
D) if Y is measured before X
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