Researchers examined the impact of alcohol advertising on adolescents' drinking beliefs.Participants carried handheld devices throughout the day and recorded each alcohol ad as they encountered it.After logging each ad, they completed a short survey assessing their alcohol-related beliefs at that moment.In addition, at three random times during the day, the device signaled students to complete the same survey.Beliefs about alcohol were more positive at moments of exposure to ads compared to these random (control) moments.The alcohol-related beliefs were the ______.
A) Independent variable
B) control variable
C) dependent variable
D) prospective variable
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