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Which aspect of a study is monitored for influence from other variables?
Group of answer choicescontrol group
dependent variable
independent variable
dichotomous variable
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repeated cross-sectional
trend
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Group of answer choicesacts that lead to public sanction
acts that occur in response to public sanction
deviance that is the result of nature
deviance that is the result of nurture
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independent variable
dichotomous variable
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Group of answer choicessymbolic
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Group of answer choicesTrue
False
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Group of answer choicesTrue
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Group of answer choicesTrue
False
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Temporal Considerations in Social Research
Group of answer choicescross-sectional research
[ Choose ] collects data at a single point in time collects data from people who share a common starting point at multiple points in time collects data from the same individuals at multiple points in time collects data from different samples of the same population at multiple points in time
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Group of answer choicesTrue
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