In a causal-comparative study, what is the difference between independent variables and dependent variables?
A) independent variables cause the effect measured in the dependent variables
B) dependent variables cause the effect measured in the independent variables
C) dependent variables are those that affect each other; independent variables do not
D) independent variables exist before the study; dependent variables do not
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