The answer to this question is <span>when two variables are correlated, we cannot be sure what is causing the correlation.
For example, let's there is a study that found an increase in consumption in tofu lead to an increase in breast cancer.
Even if it's true that those two really correlated (let's just assume it), we wouldn't be able to know why it is correlated without further researches.</span>
Answer:
anxiety and novelty seeking
Explanation:
Anxiety will create a general discomfort that can happened in many instances (maybe in social situations, when learning something that they're not comfortable with , etc.) In some cases, they responded to this anxious behavior by seeking novelty as new source of excitement to replace their anxiety.
Among children, novelty seeking (excitement seeking) probably carried out by running around, pulling their friends' hair, screaming, etc.
But if this type of behavior is carried out until adolescence, the novelty seeking that they seek to address their anxiety could developed into things such as vandalism and substance abuse.
Answer:
Join and unite are antonyms of the verb segregate.
Unpopular incumbent Truman<span> decided not to run after his poor showing in the first primary.
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Answer:
This will lead to a biased sample because the type of students who take Psychology and Law may be different from the type of students who take Introduction to Neuroscience
Explanation:
Professor Kramer has decided to measure how happy his students are with his teaching this semester. He is teaching two classes this semester—Psychology and Law and Introduction to Neuroscience. He gives his students a survey.
In the above scenario, Dr. Kramer plans to give his survey only to his Psychology and Law students because he sees them on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and he can spare the class time (unlike in his Introduction to Neuroscience class, which only meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays). Which of the following is true?
This will lead to a biased sample because the type of students who take Psychology and Law may be different from the type of students who take Introduction to Neuroscience.