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When Distinguishing the Independent Variable from the Experimental Condition, It

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When distinguishing the independent variable from the experimental condition, it may help to think of the experimental condition as consisting of two parts. One part is the independent variable, and the second is:


A) the dependent variable
B) the extraneous variables that are influencing the behavior
C) the type of experimental design being used
D) all of the factors that were also present in the control condition

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