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I believe the answer would be: D
an independent variable that is affected by the other experimental variable
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I believe the answer is: <span>the foot-in-the-door phenomenon
</span><span>the foot-in-the-door phenomenon refers to a persuasion technique to make someone agree to do a big favor by making that person do a small favor first.
</span>Other examples of <span>the foot-in-the-door phenomenon would be when girl scout sell you a small candy first and ask you to buy a subscription after you purchase the candy.</span>
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I oppose Quebec trying to make itself independent. Currently Alberta (where I live) is raising H!ll about leaving the rest of Canada. Those who want to leave have a pretty solid case, but I still don't think it is wise. The threat is a good one, but an actual occurrence would be a disaster.
Very few Canadians realize that Quebec could survive on it's own, but it would be a Brexit kind of mess. Quebec is a wonderful mining jurisdiction -- perhaps the best in the world, but Quebec and Canada are too intertwined for either to escape without being hurt. The same goes for Alberta. Again, watch Brexit
Infamy means the state of being well known for some bad quality or deed.
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